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Show Mi!ii.iiiniimniiiim.iiitiii nn nni u i.i!H!i, i inn, in i jin urn in .mm n yiiini m 'mm i(iMiiininiiiiniiuiiimi)Mn .1 Lit ff 1 v Ay . ji ,kfA "A w' r k 1 f- 11 c I RU. ....... iMilRjR TO PERFORM. These Cedar City High School orchestra string players were selected as members of the All-State Orchestra Or-chestra which performed in the Salt Lake Stones, Regina Peterson and Jan Jolley. Seated, Debbie Thompson. Tabernacle as part of the UEA convention last month. Top musicians . from .. high schools throughout the state are chosen for this honor. Pictured are, standing, 1 to r: Kathy Mitchell, Virginia Haynie, Brenda Public Hearings on State Speed Limit The Utah Transportation Commission will hold three public hearings in December to receive comment on the proposed adoption of a 55 miles per hour speed limit. The limit would apply on all highways except those that are posted at a slower speed. The hearings will be held in St. George on Tuesday, December 13, in the Dixie High School auditorium 350 East, 700 South; in Salt Lake City on Thursday, December 15, in the State Office Building auditorium; and in Nephi on Tuesday, December 20, in the Juab High School auditorium, 146 North Main. All hearings will begin at 7 p.m. If adopted, the 55 miles per hour speed limit would remain in effect until i amended, modified or repealed by the Utah Transportation Commission or by the Legislature of the j State of Utah. The proposed 55 miles per hour speed limit would become a permanent rule, i under the Utah Ad- ( ministrative Rulemaking Act, and would replace an emergency 55 miles per hour speed limit rule that was " passed by the Tran- sportation Commission on August 26, 1977. , ( 1 |