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Show 2 Sun Advocate, Price, Utah Friday, May 28, 1982 ' , t Graduation ! (Continued from Page 1) their mind to. Alternative High School Is a group of students who felt the traditional school system didnt meet their needs. Many of the students Drive safely Between 400 and 500 people will be (AP) killed in traffic accidents over the long Memorial Day weekend that marks the start of heavy summer travel across the nation, the National Safety Council estimates. The three-da-y holiday begins at 6 p.m. Friday and ends at midnight Monday. A year d deaths ago, there were 378 three-da- y the period. during The highest death toll for a Memorial Day was 629 for a four-da- y span in 1960. The three-da- y high was 593 in 1969. The largest toll for any holiday was 764 in a four-da- y Thanksgiving Day period in 1968. full-tim- F-16- ( AP) - F-1- F-1- 6, st single-engin- F-1- F-1- 6s fine-tuni- ng F-1- 6s F-1- war-zon- low-lev- el Pope to go on peace mission - Catholics and Anglicans who have been feuding for almost 450 years. Britain is mounting the biggest security operation in its history to protect the Roman Catholic pontiff, the target of two assassins in the past year. The visit has been denounced by Protestant extremists who fear the pope is coming to try to convert overwhelmingly Protestant Britain to Catholicism. The Rev. Ian Paisley, firebrand Northern Irish Protestant leader, and his supporters have demonstrations at almost every promised y stop on the popes trip. The trip also has been criticized by Argentina, which invaded the British colony of the Falkland Islands in the South Atlantic on April 2 and is now fighting an undeclared war there against Britain. The Argentines claimed the pope would be taking sides if he went to Britain. John Paul almost canceled the visit, which has been two years in the planning, but he finally decided to go ahead with it and to add a trip to Argentina ic six-da- on June Don Burge, a member of the Tavaputs Tomsic and Marjorie Curtis, have been Mountain Men, nocks his homemade studying pioneers, indians and the arrow before launching it to the sky for mountain men. The students also made the fourth grade at Price Elementary jerky, fry bread, had wrestling matches School. Students in the class under the and learned to barter for goods, direction of their teachers, Madge Wellington installs water hookup fees By BRETT LOWART Staff Writer WELLINGTON When it comes water, to Wellingtons city council seems to have most of its time absorbed trying to dry up the issue. At Wednesdays council meeting, the council unanimously approved a new water connection fee schedule which raises rates and eliminates a e connection fee. on a Acting recommendation from one-tim- the and Planning Zoning Commission, the council voted to keep the single family 11-1- 2. Stressing the theme of his visit, the pope told his open-ai- r general audience in St. Peters Square on Wednesday that my days in Britain will be a continual prayer for peace. Queen Elizabeth II, temporal head of the Church of England, will receive John Paul at Buckingham Palace on Friday afternoon. Red-dingto- n Center con- multi-famil- y Street ditch important irrigation located on his side of most ingredients to the new fee schedule is the the street to the other elimination of the one- side of the street to time connection prevent clogging and flooding. charge. Owners of the It was an effective on the other property plan to encourage side of the street said development when it the ditch had been on was started, but now it their side of the street more some seven years ago and that it did not matter which side it was on. Silt and sediment have piled up in the pipeline to cause flooding and mud problems in addition COUPON the 0 dwellin- gs. For example, a condominium project t U per hookup. think this will encourage development within the city and what we lose in hookup fees we will make up for on tax I G2IB0BSS if the SAFETY INSPECTED window E sticker on your car reads: xpirahon Month Here 8 00500 Expires in Month Indicated Above Murry's Center YGHAG SERVOGG FACTORY TRAINED EXPERTS S inside the city will now pay $350 for its first connection and $100 for each connection thereafter instead of $350 Your present VJindow Sticker Have your Car inspected by . . . council chose to keep charges down on y F GABDC3 GQDOT'i7 nection would cause presented a different extreme hardship and kind of water problem discourage develop- to the council. ment. Resident Brent Bawden proposed the Joane City Attorney White said one of the city should move an 12-in- ch multi-famil- informal pre-pai- schedule would give them $10,000 to $14,000 to water flow single family and revenue less for the start at rates duplex problems. pipeline leading $550 which includes The city council million-gallo- n $350 for the hookup to the half recommended that the water tank fire department try to and a $200 impact fee. Costs are double for under construction on unclog the line with subone inch to six inch the Hillcrest high powered hoses division. meters at $1,000 to and for Barker to The council still study the situation $6,000. However, to en- passed the new further. development, their an in ceremony Wednesday evening. For one reason or another, these students were unable to finish their high school education and came to night school in order to meet the prerequisites of a diploma. Mickey Hudson, 41, said he got tired of not having an education. He finished sixth grade and dropped out of school. Driving from East Carbon to Price every night for two years shows the earnest dedication it takes to return for a diploma. He celebrated his graduation with wife, Carmelita and his three daughters. His wife is enrolled in the College of Eastern Utahs nursing program. Our children have been surrounded by education, he said. With hugs of congratulations and screams of finally finishing high school, the halls became empty once again as graduates and family went their separate ways in hearty celebration. OBDGDAB.DO'uO said. hookups from outside Reddington said he city limits would have d to agreed with the to be revenue for and Zoning provide Planning assessment that to the valuable line. Residents on South charge $350 for each outside the city limits, courage finishing education. One young mother brought her baby to school almost everyday. The East Carbon Vikings graduated 26 seniors in the school gymnasium Thursday evening. Reach for a Star, the senior class theme, sent chills down the graduates spines as they realized it was the close of eventful, loving and friendly years in the halls of East Carbon High. Rusty J. Christensen, class salutatorian, said Only now do we begin to comprehend the years were not merely passing by but were gushing past us. School board member Donald L. Dennison was the keynote speaker and told the graduates that life is very much like a steeple chase. If we have the right attitudes, the obstacles can be very arousing graduates VCDB GAB GABG schedule, but set policy that all future coun- revenues, cilman Ray duplex water hookup charge for is no longer residents within city White economical, limits at $350. Inner-cit- y said. water connections Council members for lines ranging from aroused with concern to six meters one inch thick will cost $500 to when city engineer Brent Barker told $3,000. For connections them the new fee and LONDON (AP) Pope John Paul II arrives Friday on the first papal visit to on batBritain with a dual plea for peace tlefields in the Falklands and in the hearts of anti-Cathol- 'pointed' advice... A little 's Rep. Dan Marriott, said Thursday he is satisfied for now that the Air Force is taking steps to reverse a trend that has seen 23 of its 6 fighter planes lost to accidents, nine this year alone. Marriott met with three Air Force officers to get an explanation for the crashes, 18 of which involved planes flying from Hill Air Force Base in his district. I sort of take them at their word on it, he told reporters later. Ive indicated to them Im extremely concerned and that I hope that if they have not ironed out the bugs within a reasonable time frame, I would undertake an investigation myself, Marriott said, adding that he had six months in mind. Charts provided to Marriott by the Air which first flew in Force showed that the 1975, actually has the second-bedestroyed e rate among fighter and attack had a jets per 100,000 flying hours. The somewhat better record at the same point in its history. The congressman said he was told that the Air Force has increased its inspections and changed maintenance procedures of the and theyve simply got the problem of and maturing an airplane. The crashes were caused by a variety of factors, Marriott said, but most were linked with various electrical problems that they believe they have ironed out. Of the approximately 375 in the Air Force, 100 are assigned to Hill. Marriott said he was told a disproportionate share of the crashes involved the Utah base because the 6 unit there is combat-read-y e and the training is conducted under conditions, including many flights. WASHINGTON while jobs traffic-relate- Marriott checks on married, have are children or needed to get away from the typical high school atmosphere in order to finish their education. Many students in Alternative e High School worked at and motivating, he said. No one learns horsemanship on a gentle horse. Its not a peaceful sea that makes a skillful marine. ECHS also boasted five adult education graduates who participated in the ceremonies with the other students. Carbon High Schools Adult Education Class boasted 26 Official Inspection Station 586 Using the latest in wheel alignment (by Visualiner), brake and headlight adjusting equipment " Put Your Family's Safety In Insp. Station No. 616 Call us for Inspection 637-157- "Serving You for Over 21 Years" CARBON AVE. and MAIN STREET 5 Our Hands" Shuttle ready for launch - CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (AP) The shuttle Columbia, ready for its fourth round trip to space, lumbered to its seaside launch pad Wednesday in the smoothest rollout so far. It took six hours to move the ponderous at a top speed of 1 spacecraft ZVz miles went from the It mph. assembly building to Launch Pad 39-where on June 27 it will be launched into orbit for the last of its four test missions, this time with a secret military payload. This is the smoothest rollout so far, reported acting operations director A1 OHara. Everything is fine. No problems. n The orbiter, bolted securely to its butterscotch-colorefuel tank and its white twin rocket boosters, appeared slightly tarnished against the bright sky. Columbia reached its destination just minutes ahead of a thunderstorm which blanketed Kennedy Space Center. But officials said the launch site was fully protected against lightning and the rain would pose few 100-to- 198? Sun Progress Inc All rights reserved. All property ot Sun Progress Inc No part hereof may be reproduced without prior written consent J o Sun Advocate O' an mu m Tir Q to at Robert L Finney. 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