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Show Should US have balanced budget? Local eighth graders visit atomic testing laboratory by John Bennion Throwing snowballs in ah ice cave in a lava flow, looking down into the empty core of an unused atomic reactor, and soaking in a hot mineral pool were some of the things 63 middle school students and nine advisors did last week on their . three-da- to trip y southern Idaho. Each year students finish the eighth grade at Juab Middle School by taking a trip to one of the historical or natural points of interest in the mountainwest. Last year students visited Mesa Verde. The trip this year included visits to Craters of the Moon National Monument, the atomic area near Arco, Idaho, low-lev- 1. During the 1980-8- 1 school year, the 40 Utah school districts expended more than $18.1 million for pupil transporta- tion. The report notes that school enrollments are expected to climb very rapidly during the next decade. In addition, more emphasis is being placed on alleviating ' school housing pressures by transporting pupils to facilities where space may be available. As a were budget-balancin- 6Nephi, con- stitutes a hazardous condition and for the transportation of students to interscholastic activities, for night activities, and for approved educational field trips. Memorial Day tips The council urges per- every ten miles per hour sons to use their safety of speed you are travelbelts and protect child ing. Use your directional passengers in child safety seats when they are in signals if you intend to their motor vehicles this pass another vehicle, Memorial Day holiday. Other council advice includes: drink three-fourth- ds ds hs all Historically, these ing deficits through an expansion of the money supply, has been one of the major, during the past four causes of inflation durhave ) years recent years. exceeded those register- ing Opponents, on the ed during World War II other hand, claim that such a constitutional Advocates of the con- amendment would destitutional amendment stroy the flexibility needfor a balanced budget ed to deal with rapidly contend that such an developments changing amendment is needed to in an uncertain world. control excessive govern- Morever, they argue that ment growth and reduce the U.S. Constitution inflationary pressures. was intended to be a They maintain that defi- brief statement of funda-- . cit financing has allowed mental principles, and politicians to curry that a g public favor with new amendment could impare and increased spending what they see as the and (1978-1981- (1942-1945- ). (anti-cyclica- l) during the first 140 years of the nations history. Betwene 1790 and 1930, the federal budget recorded surpluses in 94 of the years and deficits in only 46 of the years. Since 1930, the federal budget has been iirmru-- Sealed bids for the house built by the Juab High School vocational carpentry class will be received until 7:30 p.m., on June 17, 1982 at the Juab School District office at 55 East 200 North, Nephi, Utah. Bidders are invited to attend. Alaska became the 31st state requesting a constitutional convention for the purpose of drafting a balanced budget amendment. In addition, resolutions calling for such a convention have been passed in one house of several other states. Under Article V of the U.S. Constitution, congress must call a constitutional convention if two thirds (34) of the Minimum bid is $16,665 plus sales tax. Covering the cost of materials and overhead. class The Juab High School "Class of 72" will hold its reunion, Saturday evening, June 5, 1982 at the Nephi Fine Arts Center, 16S East 100 South in Nephi. Ten-ye- We are really excited about seeing everyone a.tain. We hope you are planning to come and make this a special occasion and we need every class member to make our reunion sucessful We are going to have lots of surprizes and we really need to have everybody here to make this reunion something to remember. We hope to see you soon!!!!!!! HAPPY HOUR AND VISITING . 6:30 p.m. DINNER 7:30 p.m. PROGRAM AND SURPRISES Whenever! much for your Contact a professional for all your insurance needs Larry Peterson Central Utah Ins. Agency 15 South Main Nephi, Utah 0 Phone Government, by financ- budget-balancin- The Foundation notes can insure your home; auto's, trucks, machinery, farm buildings, livestock, and farm liability on one low cost package policy with a top At rated company . Crop insurance also available! balanced only nine times, and deficits have been reported 43 times. Federal deficits incurred amendments to the U.S. Constitution thus far adopted were first proposed by congress, and then ratified by the states. The constitutional convention never has been used, except in the drafting of the original Constitution in 1787. avoid automatic stabilizing According to the Foun- programs that of public a idea displeasure dation, the features of comes taxes. with higher federal balanced budget the federal budget. was standard doctrine that earlier this year, Let me give you a quote! I think you'll be surprised at the savings. From page three amendments must be ratified by the legislas tures of (38) of the states or by conventions in three-fourtthereof before effective. become they move- g FARMERS ATTENTION!! where walking seek ment. result. Foundation analysts expect that pupil posed. transportation costs will The eighth grade continue to rise rapidly in the years ahead. group then traveled to Under current Utah Lava Hot Springs, where law, state funds are fur- they camped, swam, and nished to transport pu- soaked in the mineral pils enrolled in kinder- pools. garten through grade six The Times-New-s who live one and one-haUtah miles or more from 1982 school, for pupils in grades seven through 12 who live two or more miles from school, and for certain designated handicapped pupils without regard to distance Tired of paying too from school. In addition, insurance ? local funds may be used to - transport . students lf In either amendments. one. two-thir- for proposing case, the proposed two-thir- el shown the each employee chips that wears. The chips store radioactivity and when they are heated they release light. This light, when measured, tells the level of radioactivity to which the person was exThey state legislatures ntion Foundation analysts doubt that such a convention will ever be held, amendhowever. They indicate constitutional balancthat the petitions by the ment requiring a federal This states are being used ed budget. in a out was pointed mainly to pressure conthe gress into passing an study prepared by Utah Foundation, a priv- amendment on its own. ate research organiza- It is feared by many that it would be difficult to tion. a constitutional 30 restrict end the of 1979, By states, including Utah, convention solely to the had requested that a con- balanced budget issue, stitutional convention be and that the gathering called to amend the U.S. could become a runain Constitution to require way convention matother that congress balance which many the budget each year. ters would be considered. Amendments to the After 1979, the movement for a constitutional U.S. Constitution may convention appeared to be proposed either by bog down for a time. The congress, whenever of the members of prospect of federal buddeem it nehouses both deficits approaching get and possibly exceeding cessary, or by applica$100 billion during each tion of the legislatures of of several of the next several years, however, has brought renewed interest to the radioactive materials such as gloves and clothing are burned. District spent $89,102 for busing public con- cern about mounting federal deficits is bringing renewed pressure on congress to propose a Idaho site on Dec. 21, 1951. The discovery that atomic reactions produced a lot of heat was an that night. In every offshoot of the Manhatdirection, students could tan Project, the code see the black curls and name for the research of swells of the ancient lava the scientists working on flow, which looked like the first atomic bomb. an instanteously frozen The scientists decided to ocean. At a visitors cen- try to use the heat to ter, students learned make steam to run a about the area, then they generator. traveled to see some ice caves formed by the irOther operations about which the students regularly cooling lava. The next day the bus learned were the method rolled to the Idaho Na- of calcining atomic waste tional .Engineering Lab- for storage, the testing oratory, where tests are for accidents in reactors made on 17 reactors to by removing the coolant, learn more about how to and the operation of one use atomic energy. of the only breeder reacStudents visited the tors in the U.S. historical EBR-- reactor, Students were shown where the first electricity was generated at the the area where and Lava Hot Springs. Students left Thursday morning and camped at Craters of the Moon 1 energy experimental Expenditures for pupil transportation amounted to $89,102 in the Juab School District last year. This was reported by the Utah Foundation in a study of pupil transportation in Utah. According to the report, a total of 369 students were transported to school in the Juab District during 1980-8Statewide, a total of 107,573 pupils, or one out of every three school children, rode a bus to school last year, and the cost of providing this service has increased more than fourfold over the past 10 years. Growing states calling a conve- ' YOUR REUNION COMMITTEE PEGGY, BECKY, SUZANNE, KAREN Description: Frame construction ready for siding or brick. Main floor 1100 square feet, two bedrooms, one bath, living room, kitchen. Electric heat. Outside measurments 27 X 41 feet. Cashier check representing one percent of offer must accompany bid. Highest offer which meets listed provisions and financing arrangements will be accepted. Cashier checks of unsuccessful bidders will be returned. Finance arrangements to be made outside of school district. Terms cash payment in full within ten days of bid acceptance. Building to be moved by successful bidder by August 15, 1982. 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