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Show day by the Ik THE WEATHER SUMMARY 1979 Hi lo Hi 75 56 .05 Aug. 20 B7 56 0 Aug 2 0 Aug. 22 0 Aug 23 0 Aug. 24 0 Aug 25 0 Aug. 26 8 14 Ptwufet lo Proc 79 48 91 53 93 64 91 66 89 67 73 56 86 54 Years Moisture FORECAST: 0 0 Allen C. Buethe, 3344 So. 7730 West, is among TR 15 the 0 .03 .04 0 students enrolled in Southern Utah State College this summer to receive honor roll status 97 for high academic 63 achievement. A student at SUSC must earn a grade point average of 3.60 or higher and be enrolled with at least 15 hours in order to be placed on the honor roll. A 3.60 GPA is approximately an A- overall grade average. Thursday fair and cooler with temperatures In the low 80's ond lows in the upper 50's. Friday ond Satur day foir. Sunday and Monday increasing clouds cooler and chance of thunder showers. High's in the 80s and lows in the upper 50 s and lower 60 s full-tim- e the rhy- from classical and con- sel- thmic masterpieces to perform for the children. The classical pieces include Beethovens Coriolan Overture, Bachs Brandenburg Concerto No. 1 in F, and the March to the Scaffold by Berlioz. The Symphony will also play a waltz from CELLAR. . . Ivan Davenport examines root cellar and shed he is building during copper worker's strike. Workers are adjusting in different woys to the strike. Inflation, Bills Sixth Coplands El Salon Mexico, the first movement from Dvoraks Symphony No. 6 and the Malambo from Bernsteins West Side Story. Free tickets for children and their parents are available at the Utah symphony box KEARNS. How families of copper workers are able to cope with the strike and inflation varies greatly according to a straw poll their providing necessities, while others are fighting to make ends meet Most younger workers with families have looked for work to last during the strike to help pay bills while many of their wives are also holding jobs Almost all families questioned expected a strike and tried to save and prepare for it, but some were more successful than others. One family reportedly had only $3 a week for groceries and had been DISCoWtIrES Dunlop Umroyal micheJm VMost Major Brands New Belted WW Retreads Ia78i3$29.95 2 1 .95 $32.95 Snow'll E7814 34.95 Retreads; F7814 JG7814 -- G7815 -- $36.95 23.95 36.95 Any H78i5-$39.9- 5 7815 - 40.95 Size F.E.T. PASS. Mounted Freel Mountejre New 8 ply T ruck 75016 Hwy. 75016 Lug 11-1- 5 4 Privett, employe of said 53.95 55.95 have large house payments to make. Other families don't seem to worry about the strike and take their problems almost nonchalantly. I found a part-tim- e construction job and my wife works so we really havent been hurt too bad by the strike, said Blaine Petersen Weve found we can get w hat we want but w e have lo work extra hard to get it, he said. He has worked for Kennocott for 11 years and has three children and is still making payments on his house. He said he expects about a strike every three years and prepares for it. My union pays strikers w ho work on the picket lines about $30 per week from the International Workers Strike said Petersen Fund, who is also treasurer for his union. This is the first time in 30 years that I haven't looked for an outside job during the strike, said Ivan Davenport He has stored food and saved sufficient money to take care of payments he has to make. He has spent his time making on year said settled, have SALT to think of 20 Try Green Sheet the Opera prowler J Lowell Young, Murray City treasurer, was appointed by the Municipal Treasurers Assn. Thrifty shoppers read t h e classifieds! UTAH'S LOWEST FOOD PRICES ! FOOD BARGAIN ANNEX PlC4 A 06gT MM, 50 W- - "T VuMiA A k Registration is open to students and the $121 tuition includes a required workbook. The class will be taught at the colleges downtown campus, 431 So. 600 East grandfather. Privett said. sified ads! LAKE. four-wee- our children who may follow us w orking there. Eve received many benefits from strikes that involved my father and of House. The association represents municipal treasurers of more than 900 cities in the nation and seven Canadian provinces. Young is a past president of the national association and is the current executive director of the Utah Municipal Treasurers Assn. course featuring techniques in selling course will again be offered by Utah Technical College beginning Sept. 8. The class ; will be taught by the sales pro- fessional and instructor Lewis P. Stephens. It will be in session from 6 to 8 a.m. three days each week for a period. The course work includes nearly 17 hours of videotape instruction, several practical application sessions and student interaction. It is scheduled at such an early hour to allow participants to attend class before work. two-yea- We ector con-tribut- clas- 262-668- UTAH ACADEMY OF GYMNASTICS 6500 S. 400 W. TINY TOTS 261-007- 1 Pre School Classes Register Now!! Before Sept. 2nd And Receive im- his off $500 fj,.1 '$1 "FoamAv f ( mm. i ransme K Reg. Class Price When ou Ad. This In Bring kept myself quite busy. 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G. iDcH- - Because We Corel INCLUDING: VISA I'l Yo $ (h OFFICE 268-341- LUNCEFORD-CHIROPRACTO- SERVICES Injuries Prudential R 545 I. 4500 So. Bldg. chairman for 1981. Utah Tech Has Class On Selling Privett. Things are not bad for him and his wife now, but he said he was glad he was not starting out young with a family and making large house payments. His wife is working, r they have a supply of food and have saved money normally for emergencies and strikes I keep myself occupied. even though Pm not working, he said. He spent last week as a chaperone at a camp for young girls. He said strikes in the long run are beneficial. Every fringe benefit, insurance and wage rate we have came from strikes, he said. house, such as a root cellar, a wall and a shed. Tve he a sometimes because of strikes, he said. Most places wouldnt give out work because they knew you would quit as soon as the strike was The Unsinkable Molly Brown this year, in addition to his position as technical dir- committee 5912 When I first started we had only yearly contracts. We expected to work only eight to 10 months 1980 Alan D. Westrope, Sultan Cir., received a Master of Arts degree from the University of Denver during schools the summer commencement. The school awarded 570 baccalaureate and advanced degrees this summer. Graduate degrees outnumber the undergraduate degrees traditionally during the summer, t, occurrence. eating mainly only what v. as grown in its garden A member of an LDS Relief Society in a ward consisting of many st iking workers said only one family had asked for welfare assistance because of the strike. That could change if the strike isnt settled soon, she said Many provements a Ken-necot- Thurs., Aug. 28, of the U.S. and Canada to serve as nominating prowler remembers when the strikes were an annual Challenged conducted by the Green Sheet. Some families were prepared for the strike and have few problems Lee Alvin - Strikers Are Tchaikovskys Symphony, The 1980 recipient of the Robert E. Freed Award, presented Sun West Valley View Intermountain Farmers Assn. Robert Turley, president of the cooperative, said the years sales were the highest in the organizations history. They totalled $33.7 million, as compared with $26.5 million in 1978-7IFA has more than 7,000 members who are served from 24 facilities in Utah, Idaho, Wyoming and Nevada, said Turley. conductor Robert Henderson. Henderson has ected various short temporary repertoire prowler 0 one-hou- associate masters, A net sales increase of 27 for fiscal 1979-8has been reported by new Symphony Hall will be presented Sept. 6 by the Utah Symphony. r The free, concert entitled Rhythm will begin at 10 a m. and be directed by 4 The award is presented annually to the member of the Opera House company w ho has made the greatest to the season. It is presented in memory of Robert E. Freed, who created the opera house 13 years ago with the help of Robert Hyde Wilson Barber directed and designed the production 2713 So State, 4750 So Redwood Rd 7355 So 9th East, 1177 West 3500 So , 40 West 2nd North, Bountiful 10470 So 7th East, Sandy prowler SALT LAKE. The first in 392 ing studies academic SUSC is in accounting Performs childrens concert students receivdoctoral and juris doctor (law), while only 178 students were awarded undergraduate degrees. with Buethes major at Symphony West Valley City, UT. 58 W. 5878 South. with an eye for the little things 1980 Free Lagoon Opera House company, was William S Barber, Blue Bu- 1 me m oftuf ioioim iwtfm m |