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Show , Price, Utah 55 Thursday, May 28, 1970 Noted lecturer addresses Legion Post Dr. Edwin L. Peterson, noted lecturer and a member of the "faculty at the Utah State University, cautioned Legionnaires and their guests not to accentuate the negative but to stress the positive facets of the American system. Addressing the American Legion Post No. 3 Birthday Party, Dr. '' Peterson pointed out that too often young people overlook the fact that the Amercan system has recommended the American people the greatest scientific, technological, cultuial, and material benefits of any society in the history of the world. And more important, and The House Appropriations Comhas recommended increasimittee individual and precious, greater personal freedoms than any civi- ng the Bureau of .Mines approlization known to man. Our sys- priation for administering the new tem is not perfect, but any sys- Coal Mine Health and Safety Act tem created by man will un- by $26 million to $54 million in the doubtedly have imperfections, and 1971 fiscal year beginning July 1, the real challenge is to try to im- 1970. The Committee, in reportprove the system. The American ing the annual funding bill for the flag is revered in every country Department of the Interior, also of the world as a symbol of these approved $16.2 million for the Ofindividual rights and fice of Coal Research the same precious as requested by the Administratfreedoms, stated Dr. Peterson. The guest speaker compliment- ion but it ordered a reallocaed the Price Post on the beautiful tion of $1.1 million of the money remodeling and renovating of the among the various projects. In support of the increased Legion home, and stated that it for carrying out the health funds is a symbol of what can be done and act, the Committee rethe of united efforts safety an active by given for Mines Bureau 1 1 Thursday Friday Saturday DOUBLE I Market Center at city cemetery $ $ Sat n port stated: "As a result of information it Fifty-yea- r pins were awarded to the Legionnaires who had been has received through its budget members of the Post for 50 years hearings and otherwise, the Comor more. They were Dow L. mittee is quite concerned that adTed ministration of the mine health Thomas, Young, Harvey and safety program is not proThomas and Emil Bertot, The next meeting of the Amer- ceeding as expeditiously and efican Legion will be held May 28 fectively as the Congress intended at which time nominations will be in its enactment of the new . . . made tor officers for the next legislation. While the Committee appreciyear. Commander Robert D. Milano urges all members to attend. ates it is a greatly expanded and intricate program, it is also conscious of the seriousness of the loss of life in mine disasters. The Committee directs the Depart-- 1 ment of the Interior to give this phase of its operation its most concerted effort and attention so that a viable program can be in effect with the least possible de- - 9 a.m. to Its lay." FEATURE Your Sheriff WITH James Garner AND DR. E. L. PETERSON African ORGANIZATION Safari MEETING LABOR Sunday DAY CELEBRATION Monday Sunday, May 31, 2:30 p.m. Carbon County Courthouse Tuesday DOUBLE FEATURE Members of Organized Labor Invited to Attend. Goodbye Columbus AND For the second time in as many years, the wives and children of all servicemen in the nations armed forces on duty overseas including Alaska and Hawaii, will be feted to a free performance SMITH -- CORONA for this performance. The letter, which must be prior to June 1, should state the wifes name and the number and ages of children to attend the performance. Phone reservations will not of the Salt Lake City Shrine Cir- be accepted. cus. the invitation is Reasonably, The Shrine Circus opens a two-da- limited to wives and children only, engagement June 12 in the thus other relatives, friends or Salt Palace. male adults cannot be admitted General chairman of the Shrine free and the invitation applies Circus M. P. Greffoz, says the only to the June 12, 8 p.m., wives and children are invited to the 8 p.m. June 12 performance as guests of El Kalah Temple, sponsors of the annual event. According to Greffoz, the Shrin-er- s d Enjoy your own y will provide popcorn, candy Boss and other "Circus Goodies" for the ladies and their youngsters. Full j Featured na Outdoor theatre Electric plan at Sundance Portable The Sundance recreation area To facilitate the processing of near Provo has completed negotickets', Mr. Greffoz suggests that tiations for the construction of the of overseas servicemen Sundance Summer Theatre which Celebration Commit tee wives e of write to Shrine Cir- is scheduled to open immediately Carbon-Emer- v Labor Day P. O. Bax 2112, Salt Lake this year with two musical precus, LMWA City 81110 requesting free tichetes sentations. The outdoor theatre will be lor cated on a site surrounded by - LAetBFO D'fJBFO ITnfBFG JiIvCSHFa seme of the most spectacular scenery in Utah, with the actors performing in a natural amphitheatre with majestic Mt. as a backdrop. In addition to skiing facilities, outstanding features at the Sundance area now include stables, (lining and banquet rooms, and the Boutique. The Sundance Summer Theatre is the initial step in over-al- l plans for d cultural activities. Sundance, formerly Tim? Havin 1908 by en, was purchased actor Robert Redford; Stan'ey Collins, Provo investment executive; and New York attorneys, Robert Gottschalk and Michael Frankfurt. . , BFO Full duty Smith-Coro- - ffir? .1 - V rr Typewriter , Z mid-Jun- Fine Pair g early to get your suggestion in for your Big Day with a... of servicemen stationed overseas ocal 0 p.m. as usual NOT too Free Shrine circus (or families Support BrO' :T7 Legion memorial service slated one-tent- h organization. 7 nish local school districts with an estimated $9 to $10 million in additional operating funds next milyear. Approximately $6 to $7 Public school enrollments may dation analysts observe that this Utah Legislature raised the gen- and research and development. will from come sum lion of this begin to decline next year. This situation may suggest some re- eral level of school support by with the remainout added state aid Foundation The points study assessment of priorities with re- $358 per distribution unit for most was predicted by Utah Foundafrom an million resulting $3 ing that all of the added funds for the tion, the private nonprofit re- spect to the large transfers that school districts in the State. For tax base. No property expanded be will finance new proprogram search organization, in a study of heretofore have been made from a few districts which do not revided from increased state aid increase in local tax rates will the 1970-7school finance pro the general fund to the school ceive state aid under the board in the property tax be required to finance the new leeway program, however, the in- and growth gram and the outlook for the fu- fund. ture. The 1970 budget session of the crease could amount to only $250 base. The new program will fur- - school program. Major reason for the expected per distribution unit next year. decline next year is that reduced Although the increases for 1970-7birth rates during the early and are somewhat less than the the boosts provided for 1969-7middle 1960s are beginning to be Foundation study indicates that reflected in smaller enrollments in the lower grades. The Founthey are in line with the general dation report notes that total upward trend of the past two WILL BE school enrollment during the curdecades. rent (1969-70- ) school year is up In addition to increases in the The American This is over 1968-6Legion, Price general school operating program, only 0.4 less than the annual en- Post No. 3, will conduct its annual the 1970 Legislature also provided rollment increase of 4.8 record- memorial services at the Price added funds for transportation ed ten years ago in 1959-6City Cemetery at 11 a.m. on and for categorical aid programs (Is 90 East First South Because of anticipated lower Memorial Day. such as research and developboosts school attendance, built-iment. Increased funds for transFlags and crosses may be obin school costs during the next Social Security, and the portation, tained from the sexton on duty several years probably will be aid progrms will avcategorical at the cemetery or at the Amerimuch less than the huge increases $184 per distribuanother can Legion Hall, 27 North First erage tion unit next year. prevalent during the late 1950s West. and early 1960s. Another possible Flags and crosses will not be Altogether the new school finbonus that may be realized from the leveling off in public placed on the grave of each vet- ance legislation will guarantee school enrollments during, the eran by the Legion as has been each district in Utah a school pronext five years is a reduced need the custom in the past. The task gram of at least $10,904 per disfor added school construction. The of locating and placing flags and tribution unit plus allowances avFoundation study indicates that crosses on over 400 graves has eraging $1,329 per distribution 1 states unit for transportation, Social Sethe Utah school districts have ex- bccomo unsurmountable, Robert sumDr. Milano, post curity, retirement, libraries, pended more than $500 million for mer and community programs, capital outlay purposes since the end of World War II. Although there may be some easing in school finance pressures during the next few years, Utah is facing increased problems in supplying the funds needed for higher education, welfare, and the host of ether activities supported by the state. 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