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Show THE GREEN SHEET 5 7. Thursday, January Comninmeinilt Be This One Bond Between May Truly Super Strong Business, Education Has Merit The Salt Lake Valley's business and industrial interests would do well to seize an opportunity to further enhance their relationship with the education community. Both sides stand to benefit immeasurably under a plan Gov. Norm Bangerter intends to implement as part of his goal to brighten Utah's economic development picture. Having focused heavily on the state's economic development during his campaign for the gubernatorial post, Bangerter is now taking steps toward following through, advocating that a "responsive educational system that prepares students for productive employment must remain a strong priority in state planning for economic ; development." In following that course, he is asking that equal attention be given to secondary and vocational instruction while the state joins the nation in pursuing a higher level of excellence in education. While any efforts along these lines could prove costly, wise use of existing facilities would go a . . . y Cinderella wasn't extended an invitation to this year's Super Ball -- er Bowl. toward achieving the desired result at an expense the public could tolerate. A Dolphins. You couldn't ask for more. It's East meets West. Two outstanding, football teams. Some of " gram. Recognition of the value in striving toward such goals is now left to leaders in the business and industrial segment of our society. Along with the instructors and students participating in vocational programs throughout the valley's educational system. Haunted By Two Rivers, Two Songs stood in awe of two mighty rivers of the stream are so large it's surlast summer, astounded by their prising to find they truly are isles total differences and yet also seeing and not the far off other bank. their two absolute likenesses. First, they both were big and wet, and then, oddly they each brought to mind phrases of songs my mother once sang. The first was the Colorado which tears, rips and gouges its way through our southern area, attacking and changing every inch of land it passes. It was a full moon as we followed its course one night and ever since then I've tried to recall the 'all' of a certain song. The few words I do recall are "Moonlight on the River Colorado, How I wish that I were there with you. As I sit and watch Wise, wise people live there and the each fleeting shadow and they've left the river rest eludes me no matter how I try. alone. A few homes can be seen a couple of thousand feet Then, a few weeks later, I river-bowas on a paddle-wheback from the edge, but the on the Ohio River. We scene is pure, pristine and not boarded it at Marietta, the marred by 'improvements' southern most tip of that state found in most places where and glided with the current for people vie to be first with snack and souvenir shops that long hours and miles. spoil the very beauty that Lordy, Lordy, Lordy, a river like that is beyond our ken out here in brought them there. this desert valley and I could only I felt as early Mountain Men might stare and try to absorb the beauty so it could be mine forever. have felt as they paddled the River's course, for the only modern touches Oh, yes, I know we see water here (far too much of it at cerreally seen were a few heavy tain times) but this river is bridges, and even they carried but an occasional car or two. The low, WATER. Deep, broad, seem-ingltree-line- d hills were silhouetted like so slow in its black iron lace against the sunset V? movements, but mighty in its and it was quite unrea4 to this gal of scope and strength. The banks are lush with the mountains and deserts. Such hours are precious sycamore, locust and other trees I did not know and they grow right to and, as we silently ate our dinner and sipped our wine my in the river's edge. Islands in the midst I Ethel Bradford ..." el y ner ear heard again my mother singing . . . "Long, long ago, someone I know, built a little red canoe, in it room for only two . . . Drifting with the current down the moonlit stream. Beautiful Ohio in dreams again I see, visions of what used to be.". Well, I don't know what 'used to be' the lyricist was recalling, but my 'used to be' will ever include moving on that broad expanse of water and I'd have shaken the dust of dry land forever from my feet and followed it straight to New Orleans if given the chance. I felt the lure, the pull of the river life and empathized with the captain who said, "I went to California, taught school and planned to make my life there. But I couldn't get 'The River' out of my soul and so came back home. "I now teach here in Marietta and can't wait for school to end each spring so I can get hack to the water. I know I shall stay here for the rest of my life." All I could think was how lucky he was. to have been born and now spend his life in the one spot on earth he wants to be. And though it's been months since I was on those rivers, I still, in odd moments find myself trying to recall the rest of those songs that the rivers teased me with. And ... if you know those words, f'r heavens sake send them to me. 'Tis the only way I'll be free of that inner itch of trying to recall what, to me, is unrecallable. ex-Ut- are "The networks censor lots of the with advertising, commercials already. When it especially on Saturday morning. comes to advertising sugar cereals Around Christmas, all the advertis- and toys to little kids, parents should ing for expensive toys really does an help make the decisions and not exinjustice to those who either can't af- pect the network to. But I think there ford the toys or choose not to indulge are enough crazy ideas around that their kids. I've learned to say no to we don't need more suggestions on my kids, but advertising makes it TV to drink. The ads are funny to harder. I think a lot of things are watch, but there are too many on during prime time." misrepresented in children's "I object to the fact that kids boundaries by areas annexing east of State Street in the Union-Jorda- n area. Let me clarify that Sandy does not oppose an- into nexation these areas by Midvale. In fact, we will support those annexations l well-mad- time." 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Midvale's position ,e their mayor is that unrealistic to expect ' residents to bear Uw r sien1 ' ing the water residents and. then will have to be t r annexed residents Continued on page 7 The Earthen Vessel MEDICAL. year prepaid lease S90.00 a month on a 1 year prepaid lease S115.00 a month on a month to month basis deserves the best! ' POOLS Specials on a -' deorge Arcelai n "I think that companies have to sell their products somehow. It's up to people to make their own decisions. If people believe everything they see on TV, that's their problem and they deserve to lose their money. We should teach kids to be more suspicious and not believe everything they hear. They shouldn't believe what anyone says until they know it's true." ;'v1 We Advertising Aimed At Children And Young Po Only Good Thru S70.00 a month l 1 n "I think advertisers should have plenty of freedom, but I don't think they should advertise things that aren't good for you, especially during children's programs. The commercials for beer, for example, are e and entertaining, always but they push the product too hard and make kids think you have to drink beer to have fun." g n'h - "I think they should limit advertising to children. Kids want enough things as it is. When my kids were Pre-openin- i.i U" Actually. I really i'.n wins. I don't hate ei;!', neither is my aln,:;,e though both are m th.- top going to go out on a Francisco will w in ''' perhaps three point But think I'll pa- '.e-imy pocket this ye n 16-- Karolvn Jolley Sandy Arizona Park (Near Quartzsite) Hawaii Park (Near Kona) what we can offer your child. We take great pride in serving your child's needs in order to allow his most complete growth. im possihli better than ; it. residents and property owners in those areas favor annexation into Midvale and, more importantly, if Midvale purchases the water system Sandy operates in those areas and takes responsibility for water delivery. The transfer of the water system from Sandy to Midvale should be a most critical and pressing issue relating to this proposed annexation, not only for Midvale, but for the people involved in the annexed area. This has not seemed to be the case. In addition to people in the areas annexed, there may be others impacted by a transfer of the water area. system in the Union-JordaThis is because there are very lines where the present if the majority of its extending Mobile Resorts is is and clam chowder With the publicity that has occur"border red relating to the wars" between Sandy and Midvale, perhaps it has appeared that Sandy opposes Midvale !K2S2HSHS25ESHS252S2S252SHSZS2S2S25HHS2! Individual Attention ; Which should make i"i show Sunday. I've got my annual '. party lined up. con;ple' 17-- RichOlsen Bennion younger, they wanted everything they saw. Usually the fancy things advertised on TV are expensive, but they break easily and don't hold kids' attention. I don't think beer should be advertised on TV, or if it is, it shouldn't be during prime u's just team Bowl. How about their season records? Maybe there's a clue there. San Francisco is now counting the playoffs. The loss was to Pittsburgh by three, a team Miami clubbed twice. Miami is having lost in overtime to San Diego and another close one to defending Super Bowl champ Oakland, neither of which the 'Niners played. They met four com Sharon Martin Midvale Brad Jensen Sandy ; Water Key Annexation Iss People Poll question: Should inundated While Miami is perceived to have an edge offensively, San Francisco has it defensively. And the 'Niner offense ain't bad. Nor is the Dolphin 'D,' known as the Killer Bees. Coaching? They're two of the best. San Francisco's Bill Walsh has won a Super Bowl and was one of the most highly respected college mentors while at Stanford, which incidentally is where the Super Bowl is being played. Don Shula will be guiding his troops to a sixth Super Mayor Smith Speaks The Green Sheet People Poll More Restrictions Be Placed On TV Joni Schafer Salt Lake - those by the top !.m. neither of which total t Francisco's Roger '' receiving, Miami in.',, with Mark Clayton yards and Mark hum Dwight ("lark had l.r;;, Sacks, interception .' defensive plays rate vn and the experts have r,i, sive lines even and piv slight edge in the deten Michele Bartmess If you want local ties, how about former Bingham high star Bruce Hardy, a tight end whose number has been called frequently during the playoffs by Miami. San Francisco has three former e in Todd BYU Cougars and an Shell, Bill Ring,. Tom Holmoe and Carl Monroe. The spotlighted players in this one Dan are the two quarterbacks. Marino, the former Pitt star who was the fifth quarterback taken in the draft of '82 standouts, but who has already rewritten NFL passing records. Joe Montana out of Notre Dame already has one Super Bowl ring and several Pro Bowls to his credit. tt v Tyler's .:;; Wendell So how do you pick a winner? Who do you root for? V' t.i punting, though it's placekicker, the Forty Ni1'iei Kay Versching to put lip VI I' we von Schamann N itliei best in the league, hut W more consistent on fiei' course Miami doesn't ha for three points very oM'" If it comes down m game - and few expect Francisco has a decH'- -' "1 the brightest personalities and greatest players in the game. Players in their prime versus some of the game's most promising newcomers. Both were quick to dispatch the pretenders. Miami blitzed a good Seattle team. San Francisco hid the glass slipper from Chicago, the team that denied Washington a third straight invitation. l conn-specia- Miami seems to ha d s it will teams. The from where the must have come. But if you've got to decide where to put that dollar, you've got a problem. There's just no clear-cu- t favorite. When the lid lifts on Sunday's contest, it has the potential of being one of the most exciting ever. Astute football fans were relishing this one months ago when it became obvious that the National Football League's two top teams were the San Francisco Forty-Niner- s and the Miami tax-payin- g cess. Maybe long way thorough evaluation of the valley's vocational centers, its high schools, colleges and universities would likely bring to light ways shared use programs could be implemented. Programs in which vocational instructors cooperate with local employers formulating their instructional courses to best meet the demands of the local job market, but there is undoubtedly opportunity to broaden this concept. The State Legislature is in a position to enhance the success of a vocational education-busines"marriage," and has, in fact, shown its willingness to participate in such ventures through industrial training prothe state's "Custom-Fit- mon opponents with about If passing is your forte, just sit back and enjoy this one. ZIP. 2SZS55ZS5SBd foreign substance), to destroy the invading organisms. They do this in several different ways. One way is to render the antigens harmless by causing them to clump together. Another a way is by coating them with substance so ingestion by other cells can be accomplished. But the one more important way of defense by . e ;'' |