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Show JUm -QcbfGc&te Section B Page CEU Thursday. May 3, Price, Utah 1 1973 - the with spot in nationals debate squad returned from the National Junior College with certificates of ex- cellence. Mark Severin took the fourth in place Championship s Speech Tournament held at debate, in which he had Gatlinburg, Tenn. last week Speech trophy Lincoln-Dougla- with a fourth place trophy in debate and 17 certification awards. Participating in the week-lon- g contest were aproximately 600 students 86 from schools representing the top speech students throughout the United States. Besides awarding trophies to the top four persons in each contest event, the top students in each event were presented (one-ma- previously won the regional championship in that event. In addition, Mr. Severin was awarded a certificate of excellence in impromptu speaking. Michael Mackey was an in debate, a in persuasive speaking, and also received a certificate for informative speaking. Fon Jensen was a in informative speaking and also received octa-finali- st semi-finali- semi-finali- st a certificates for debate and extemporaneous speaking. Roy Nikas was awarded certificates for debate, persuasive speaking and informative speaking. Kim Powell won extemp and persuasive speaking certificates. Dale Grange received them in debate and extemp, while Rick Larsen was awarded a certificate in debate. The total awards won by the CEU debate squad this year includes 33 trophies and an additional 33 other awards. Diplomas lift? given to AUTO PARTS area PROVO Environmental Protection Agency. The utility had received an st Hey buddy, need Utah Power challenges EPA order on emission Utah SALT LAKE Power & Light Company today filed suit in the Tenth Circuit Court in Denver contesting an order from debaters return Seven members of the College of Eastern Utah Huntington plant 13 order to install sulphur dioxide removal equipment on the first unit being built at its Huntington Plant. E.A. Hunter, president of Utah Power & Light, said, The first unit of our Huntington Plant will use some of the lowest sulphur coal in the nation, and is being built to meet existing Federal Ambient Air Quality Standards without sulphur dioxide removal equipment. All existing full scale sulfur dioxide removal installations in this country have been extremely unreliable. As sulfur dioxide equipment is still in the experimental stage, we cannot now order equipment with assurance of successful continuous and reliable operation. If we are forced to install such equipment, it will cost about $22 million to Hunter said, install. which means that annual cost to finance and operate it win be about $6 million per year. This also would mean that our company would have to ask for an increase in electric rates. We feel we should contest the order as an unnecessary expense to be borne by our customers. ' tf i l) ?, k , Hi m f 'vV - ns K - r, : n L Get on the level with hi jackers? You need Gabriel hi jacker Air Shock; if you pull a boat, Suspension Assist haul a trailer or camper, transport luggage and people, hi jackers give . . . Safety. Level car attitude helps eliminate headlight tilting, swaying and skidding. Comfort. You get a pleasant normal ride with vehicle loaded or unloaded. Easy Adjustability. Quickly add or reduce air pressure according to load requirement. CUSTOA1 STEREO & III PERFORMANCE i Frank's Glass Bldg Phone 43? 7974 Margaret v jy' 1' 3,000 expected for Mining Congress meet The American Mining Congress 1973 Coal Convention will be held in Pittsburgh on May 9 at the Pittsburgh Hilton and William Penn Hotels. Over 3,000 of the nations coal mining executives and mine operating personnel will participate in sessions mine coal covering operations and technology, in areas ranging from safety and health to environmental controls and surface mine reclamation. 7-- Of course, you can still get a hamburger for upward of 50 cents. 10-ce- PAINTING A SIGN for the lot secured by the Carbon County Girl Scouts Cadette Troop 555 for con- struction member daughter of a Senior Citizen Park is Jessie of Mr. Sandoval, 13, and Mrs. Virgil Sandoval of Price. Looking on Is Diane Sealey, 12, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Seeley, also of Price. The Cadettes recently received Helper Qity Council approval for free water service to the park. Denver & Rio Grande Railroad aqreed to let the is located on' girls use the land which the corner of Kessler Court and South Main Street in Helper. The girls started cleaning the lot last week. S-- A Photo Thirteen area GIFTS FIT FOR A QUEEN Brockbank, Lynette Geiss and Vaughn 0. Judi, all of Price; Camile Luke of Orangeville; Carol Ann Leonard and Keith Guy Leonard of Huntington; John Burton Needles of Helper; Russell Lee Hunt of Green River; Stephen Rulon Behling, Ferron; Michael Roy Bunderson, Emery plus Craig Eric Nielsen of Clawson. An associate degree went to William A. Smith of Dragerton. ahQDGDmfviEAnu FOR RICKUPSlPANELSiVANS & CAMPERS Rib Hi - Miler NYLON Cord ONLY caoaaeim tog Main & 6th East Price tftpn&r. m igammug bps tmzmn 1 w. r students were presented with diplomas at the April 20 commencement exercises for Brigham Young University. Bachelor degrees were given to Marilyn Black, V: HOME FURNISHINGS 33 No. Carbon Ave. |