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Show nun ift iTty vv v 16 Sun Advocate Price, Utah Thursday September 20, 2001 , Carbon district students 'Reading Road Trip USA' ends at Helper's city library Did You Know? - The average amount of StudentstcachingstudeitoturriedintoasucceMStoiyfbrsixCaibon High School students involved in die PEAKLaurcateprogram and the Helper Gty Library. These students followed a national reading program entitled Reading Road THp USA" and provided a summer M of stories and activities centered on asummervacatkm theme for local children. Local elementaiy school children cam to the library every Wednesday to participate in the weekly Kory time. JanelleBninot Jamie . Karpowitz, Megan Kulow, Caitlin Fhucheux, Heather Peterson and .. Latasha Young organoed weekly lessons for die children. recycled fiber In the newsprint used by U.S ' newspapers and other ' newsprint consumers increased from 10 percent in 1989 to more than 28 percent today. Market forceshave also : ' ) 'A i u v;0-.vT-- i retded newsjapers into cereal booses, egg cartons, pencil barrels, 'grocery bags, cellulose insulation materials, '.. tissue paper and many more diverse products. TT A : tor a good book, and students fished in Dr. Seusss McElligots Pool Caitlin IfeucheiK led the way on a hitting adventure and musical tatasha Young played her guitar to highlight someof the stories. lesson taught participants to create paperbag bade- -, loaded with snacks, and Heather Peterson created a target fro a beanbag ton from the Berenstein Bear a in-di- . y ' V.. v-- . V ' v , r Avoiding to Mis. Kristen Thylor who advises Caibon High School's PEAK Laureate program along withJames Thompson, the program situation for was a wonderful success." This turned into a win-wboth school students have such incredible talents to offeryounger chil- i- - - - 1 dren, and young children love spending time with these older students. Best of all, thesis elementaiy school children enjoyed activities that proved reading really is firn.- AisocUtionof America JV . ; ' J f- . ' mr'& V ; ' ' : 'M '' -- - - ' '' -- i.arin v Hm - ii y i- leads AndreaHye through thissummers reading adventufe.The Heading Road TripUSA.. ' ' ' , - . iua 7 Hatch worked dosely with the PEAK students. Eighteen elementaiy school partkapante came tothe libraiy every Wednesday to participate in die weekly story time.Uie program ran from June to August ending with a graduation party where participants received certificates and heard final summer stpiieL ' ;Caitlin faucheut y - : in Source: Hctt About Ncwwpcn 2000, Published hyNewifMper f . SKulows books.- ' . : f ' '' ' . .. s v ,A. .v -- 'V'V j ' - r1 !, ' ' v. , . . . ri 21 . " LaVeeMtt ' . WELLINGTON - LaVee R Watt, 90, died Sept 18, 2001 in Price. : She was bom to James E. and Leona C Peacock June 13,1911 in Emery. She married James A. i; A-- ' a! b Wtt Oct 3 1, 1929 and the mar-- ; . riage was later solemnized in the MantiLDSTbme. She graduated from Emery High School: and later attended Snow CoIlege. She was an active member of me LDS Church, serving in the scouting program and 0k primary. She also took an active partin caring fix the elderly ..widows in the community. She. taught at the elementary and junior high schools in the Carbon ' Coun School District Sen-- ; . ' H; 'k . j. ' . .A.-- " s; t. :. 6 S v ; . .. i- i m&h : - v s n. ; . her family and friends. Crochet- ing was also a hobby she enjoyed throughout her lif v She is survived by son, Gerald .. James A. WhttJr4and son, James AWbttEL .;ServiceswillbeSept.22,IL' D.Watl(Marilyn))PiOvo;daU in-law, Anne Wrtt, Welling' ton; sisters, Genevieve Preston, a.m. at the Wellington lst4tfc LDS Wbrd Building which is rectly across from the city park. Viewing will be 6 to 8 tun. on ; id nine . .. . dieter-- w 9J0 to 10:30prior to the funeral She is. rervices. Bunal, Wellington City . ..preceded in death by husband,, cemetery..- it (" Sf T i - Dino bone dispute comes to head: i ' V There were several other (mes- (Continued horn page 1): 17 which the ly Sept deadline, at BLM tions that Burge feltneededady tune representatives the ditionalexplanation. will divide the specimens. Burge reported that there are !If the Sep. 17, 2001 deadfine. more bones at the site that need , is not honored, this matter will to be excavated. However, the be turned over to the U.S. attor-- BLM officials told him that if . neyA stated Smith, .y.:":. they excavate this year they will Last week, die dispute came have to divide the bones with . . . toanend as the bones in ques- - GfellL .. And in the event the two par--; tiaapplyijtf apennitatthesamfe, area next year, they will both be approved to have access to the-- . : .y. same ground. ; lion were returned to CEU as directed. j- . .; ; . ; Inadditum,bothsidiesagreed to divide the dinosaur bones ac-cording to what each had already ; collected. i nThe question here is whether the BLM is applying the permit- ' ; . : .V AbkgoodmanagemeMtoat i- V . - low multiple researchers at the same site7 asked Burge. Ifoni finds a dinosaur at the site hoiy do you split iq) the find?" ' v 0 Pam Miller eniained tiiai the: ting process the same to all, pointed out BuxgC. "They take Cifelliswordthat hehasaper-- . y : . : mit and he didnt CEU had the entire, process has consumed: y ! legal permit, had the repositoiy resources that has hurt other ar tried to VeasofdttPriremMeum.anddiO .1:; responsibilities, and : beaccommodating, aridwecMnc ; board would decided which di-- '' out the bad guys." :;;v.Vrectiontogo. Another guy is in jail for ex--. ... Currentiy.there have, bees: cavating a dinosaur recently. nine new dinosaurs discovered. Here, the BLM rewards a non- - at the Price River number tw6 ;: i permitted entity Mio took the site, which arc in the process of mounted. bones to a The museum staff members: positoiy in California, with half : the bones, continued the CEU are currently making scale replicas of the dinosaurs: ; museum officials. ; ' and have five completed. i;.: When all of the replicas are- ; ; w ; : . re-bei- ng ed q1? . mm Ten Times Better Than . one-lOt- h: . UtahWavthe .7 Dial-U- p Friendly Way. Drive Safe, Drive Friendly. ... Talk on the Phone and Surf the Internet at the Same Time - - " take exhibits tothe schools. . 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