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The Salina Sun from Salina, Utah • 1

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The Salina Suni
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Salina, Utah
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Aurora Fire Dept, plans Open House Volume 78 Number 40 Wednesday, October 6, 1999 50 cents The Aurora Fire Department announces their open house as part ol National Fire Prevention Week, )ctober 1-9 The open house will he on Thursday, October 7 Irom 6 to 9 at the firehouse Slate Marshall's Life Safety House will be featured This attraction is a teaching tool to help families realie the dil lerent lire haards in their homes and learn how to prevent these haards The lire department will give away smoke delectorsandollerlireextinguisherslorsale In addition, refreshments will be served The Aurora Fire Department, along with the SalinaFireDepartment, will haveacommumty fire drill The drill is held in conjunction with the National Fire Prevention Association The tire drill takes place on Wednesday, October 6 at 7 Ciliens are encouraged to practice theirown I ire escape plans at 7 or when they hear the lire alarm. Immunization clinics set The Central Utah Public Health Department will hold an immuniation clinic on Wednesday, October 11, Irom 9 to 1 1 1()am attheSalina City Hall The WIC nutrition classes take place OcloberSat lOand I lam inthcSahnaCity Hall In Richfield clinics will i.ikepl iteonW dn 1 1 1()a and I to 4 10 October Hand 20, from I 10 to 4 and Wednesday, Ouohci 27, Irom I to7p Inaddition.appoinlmentsareavailable on October 20 Irom 9 to 1 1 10a Call 890-545 1 to schedule an appointment. These clinics will be held at 70 W'cslv lew Dr (925 North). Richfield WIC nutrition classes ill be held October 1 2at 9and 10 10a I 10,2 10,1 lOandbp October 1 5 at 10 and llam and 2 and 1 10 at the health department in Richfield Mostchildhood immunizations However, no one will he denied childhood immunizations because ol the inability to pay Youth Council set to do Winter Festival With the holidays Youth City Council is making preparations lor their annual Winlerwonder Land, which helps provide Christmas lor needy families -The event, which is scheduled lor December 10 and 1 1, will take place at the North Sevier High School gym This years theme is Let it Snow, Let it Snow, Let it Snow, and activities will include a bake sale, and talent Irom all over the county. Admission is by donation Proceeds Irom the event will help families with food, gi Its, or li nanc lal needs duri ng the Christmas season Theyouthcouncil isasking local businesses, organizations and anyone interested to decorate a tree lor the two-day event Those interested should call vonne Jac kson at 529-7060 rsh.y 1 1 Salina, Utah 84654 Homecoming by JoLynCamp Staff With i North Sevicrcclcbi aicd an evemlul Homecoming week last wcA I he lollowmg is a list ol the inncis ol the vanous competitions Homecoming Rov ally Jenny Sporty.

Queen (daughter of Dennis and Teresa Sieriy) Block Rasmussen King (son ol Krug and Dixie Rasmussen) Attendants Melissa IhoinlonandOallasJamcs Biitania Mickclsen and Gniiett 1 aws, and Natalie Mason and Jell Blake LipSyncCompctilion I place I A. 2 10 place I acuity. place Seniois2 Window Decorating I 'place Sopho-moresMom' sCale Place Checi lead ersKenzey Pearls, 1 1 place I reshmen Styles Uni muled Paiade Fnliy I1 place Seniois. 2K place I unch I aches. 1 11 place 1 1 A I acuity vs Volley ball team match a tic with each team winning one game out ol two new printer will also be a great help when doing research and printing information off of the Internet.

The whole student body at NSHS will benefit from this donation. Thanks, Utah Independent Brmk. Techno Fair coming to Snow South by Emily Harwood Editorial Staff Net surfing, mouse clicking and hi-tech learning will be the activities ol the day when the Sevier Valley Internet and Technology Expo comes to Snow College South Expoorgamzers hope todraw visitors to the day-long event, hich will lealure booths, seminars and hands-on Internet training The event will run Tuesday, Nov ember 1 6, Irom 10 1()a to7p and is Iree to the public We want to display things and have a richness in the Expo that people want to come and see, said Cli 1 1 Ames.execuiive'''- -SmartUTAH, an organization introduced by Governor Mike Leavitt to promote technology in rural Utah The organization collaborating wit, and Richfield cities, their chambers ol commerce, SevierCounty, and Snow College South The committee has met about five times to plan the event They urecurrenlly making plans lor advertising and talking with local businesses about sponsoring booths In addition, SmartUTAH representatives ill visit community organizations to discuss the expo Seminars, which run throughout the day. will educate attendees on the ins and outs ol the Internet Scheduled topics include PC basics as well as using the Internet for researching family history, marketing a business and finding educational materials An Internet lab will provide hands-on practice lor computer novices, as well as some tips and tricks lor those with a hit more web-surling experience In addition, over 15 exhibitors will display and demonstrate uses ol technologies in and around the area Booth space is still available Thousands ol visitors have attended past expos held in CedarCity. St George.

Price and Roosevelt The most recent expo took place in Logan last May According to Mayor Evelyn Nielsen ol Salma, it is important lor all citizens to understand advances in technology and the Internet. "Even though we live in rural Utah-, Nielsen said, "we must be aware and informed ol the capabilities in this new technical era For more information, or to I md out to sponsor a booth, contact Richard Leyba at Sevier County Economic Development (896-9262, ext 254), or Elaine Costa at 896-424 1 writing lab was able to purchase a laser jet printer. There are 24 computers in the writing lab and sometimes printing can be a big problem, especially if everyone tries to print at the same time or a large paper is due. This Former Richfieid seminary teacher arrested in Fairview On September 1 1, the Sanpete County Sheutfs Olfiee arrested Ronald Hall of Fairv iew The Washington County Filth District Court issued the warrant lor his arrest 1 Hall has been chaiged with five counts of aggravated abuse of a child, a first degree felony In addition, he as charged uh one count ofcrimmal solicitation a second degree felony one count of dealing in harmful mate i tf V. 4L i rial.

a third degree felony, and two counts of lewdness involving a child, a class A misdemeanor The alleged incidents occurred in Washington County Hall taught seminary at Mann and Richfield high schools and is a former director of the Mormon Miracle Pageant An arraignment and preliminary hearing are scheduled tor October 19 in the Fifth District Court in St Georee pretty zealous I ions Club members, commented Pn nopal StcvcCamp 1 et to be completed are some final touches on the landscaping and park in general Brock Rasmussen ill be oi king low aid thisend lor his senior proccl Sevier Bookmobile comingtoSalina nieScvio County Bookmobile will visit Salina on Wednesday Octobetb Irom I K)u2 15pm Hie Bookmobile will paik in the Sunny hiook area 1 he Btxikmohie ill return, at the same pi and time, on ()c toiler 20, November 1 and 17. and December I and SIG hosts dinner honoring groups at completion of Middle School pavilion by JoLynCamp Stuff liter The Salma Impiovement Gioup celebrated the completion ol the new Middle School Paik Pavilion by honoimgthc voluntcergroups and businesses with a dinner Biuce I indsav and Ken May turned burgers on the big SI I COgnll tor the honored guests 1 he pavilion and paik have been completed predominantly by volunteers and donations 1 he funds that hav bee used weie raised vv itli the salvage auction ol the old building and the clean up ol the new building 1 he school and community council donated the piocCcds ol 7.000 liom these fund raiscis, while Salina Citv donated a matching S7.000 "Ihisneverwouldhavehappcnedil ithadn Ken lor the ol Diana in or chesiiaiing the votunteei cl'oiis and some UIB donates for printer With technology changing at such a fast pace, it is often hard to keep up. The cot puter lab at North Sevier High School just got a boost from Utah Independent Bank. With a generous donation of $350 the COPY I.

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