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Show Orem-Geneva Times November 10, 1982 variety of class offerings, narrowing the scope of opportunities for young .people. "Xnotner difficulty is the change in attitudes that will be necessary. In this age of permissiveness, per-missiveness, many kids are accustomed to taking the easiest course. The new requirements demand more effort. Given the shortage of teachers, it may be found that 1987 is too early to set this plan in motion. However, this is an approach that demands excellence, and there's nothing wrong with that. , This may be the dawning of a brighter day in education, and other universities would do well to look at the University . of Utah's future' requirements. ' M 7V ""'1 f ... i ' w,- ' -iv ' i.-Jf tt. -,.., -.n- - I fj ' ..... -...J. KEROSO I' j ' JjjWNU-- Put the where you WANT IT!! flow Available at IUFPS : ill ms . ; " -:. : mm icn FREE Kerosene can and 5 gals. Kerosene with purchase of each Kero-Sun Stove expires Dec 31, 1982 - -J sf W SmJ E..J .i !' 'S a'.t,i:i.v . . Letter carriers at the Orem Post Office show pride in their newly-painted postal vehicles. Shown left to right: Danny Duncan, Richard Warnick, Russell Snyder, Kam Brown, Edward Batson, Willard Baker, Robert Spa'nn,' Gary Backer, Thomas Trin-naman, Trin-naman, Rickey Hadlock and Glenn Miller. The white vehicles, trimmed with red and blue stripes, are instantly recognizable on the street and provide an extra measure of safety both carries and pedestrians. - Orem Postal Jeeps Are Painted White There is a 'New look' in the vehicle fleet at the Orem Post Office according to Postmaster Clyde E. Weeks. "For many years our Postal Jeeps and one-half ton trucks have been painted "postal blue" with red and white trim," Mr. Weeks said. "Over the past several weeks the 30 vehicles in our vehicle fleet have been painted white with red and blue trim." The Postmaster said that the new color scheme for the postal vehicles is being implemented nationwide. nation-wide. "All the new vehicles are being delivered to post offices in the new white color, and all of the older models are in the process of being painted in the new color scheme." , Postal officials point out that safety is a big factor in the conversion to white as the new color for postal vehicles. The white vehicles can be seen better, especially at night. 'Bee' Ready For Winter With major nectar flows past for the season, beekeepers are preparing their honeybees for the coming winter. Whether you raise bees as a hobby or as a commercial business, you must ready the bees for winter, says Bill Nye, bee specialist with the USDA, Agricultural Research Service at Utah State University. Nye says colonies to by wintered should have a young queen, proper protection, adequate food supply and be disease free. If the bee colony is small, he suggests uniting ' it with another colony. Small, healthy colonies can survive the winter but seldom build large populations to produce 'a crop of hpney, next year., "The most important consideration in preparing bee colonies for winter," Nye said, "is to have a large population of young bees and adequate stores of honey and pollen. Utah students are going to be required to take tougher courses in high school. That Is, the ones headed for college are. The reason for the stiffer requirements is a new set of standards set by the University of Utah. Beginning in 1987, any student admitted to the U of U must have satisfactorily two years of mathematics beyond elementary algebra to be taken during grades 10-12; 10-12; two years of biological and-or physical science -with . laboratory experience ex-perience in one; a year of American history and government,; two years of a foreign language - plus additionaF requirements. It's important to know ; , that these requirements, do not impose a grade point average higher than 2.0 or "C" average'!. Nor do the requirement? call for a minimum ACT (college entrance) test. . : . )i ... . , , , . -.3'. .,..'. ..... . .,'t.rio',; ; j. , . , , .. Your Schools and You by Bob Hunsaker Executive Director Utah County Educators The emphasis is on preparation, rather than lest scores. What happens when the largest state-operated university sets standards such as this? It means that high schools will set requirements in line with the university's. It means students will have to determine if they are college-bound, and do it at an early date. It means some problems for the students, the high schools and the colleges. One problem is that ; the requirements for more classes in the above mentioned subjects mean that many teachers will ; have to be trained in these areas. 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