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Show 2 Sun Advocate, Price, Utah 1975 Thursday, May 22, the readers National speech contest draws I. Carbon student a Michael Watson, student at East Carbon High School, Sunnyside, Utah, competed against City official refutes editorial other state winners m the Public fifty-on- e .Speaking competitive event that he can have the answer he is looking for. Briefly the answer is in To the Editor: In an editorial in the May issue of the written by Chalmers Hicks but, we assume, representing the editorial position of your newspaper, the complaint is made that citizens of East Carbon are still paying the same amount of taxes to the (as before inCounty yet the corporation), County has the audacity to ask for help in defraying the cost of an Animal Control Officer! Your front page story in the same issue on Animal Control states that Price, Helper, Synnyside and Wellington (as well as East Carbon) have all agreed to 15 their respective editorial criticism contained two at twenty-nint- h the annual 'NaTTonai DECA Career Development Conference of Education of America, in Distributive parts: 1. All property owners Clubs residing in cities and towns Hollywood, Florida. in the state pay County Michael is among taxes, as well as a city levy. nineteen students selected This is very likely true in all to participate in the Conother states. ference, which is designed 2. Services which the to develop future leaders for County provides to people marketing and distribution. who reside in cities are Over 5,000 members, numerous and important. representing all 50 states, To name a few: television registered, c The reception, collector roads, purpose of the Public tax collection, recording Speaking competitive event functions, police assistance, is to encourage developmaintenance of recreation ment of the students ability areas, hospital and nursing to organize and present home services. information in a The writer of the editorial presenreferred to has been tation. DECA is the only national possibly the most vocal complainer about the dog problem for many months, and has from time to time lavished his criticism upon the former Animal Control Officer, who, he now allows, was an Animal Control us assessments for this purpose on a trial basis. Yet the no What of those municipalities for deciding to join the County-wid- e Animal Control effort; nor did it contain criticism of the County for asking financial support from those municipalities. Why? Is it the position of the student the cost of which the editorial writer is unwilling that East to share? The East Carbon Carbon, alone, should not be area has been in existence asked to participate in the since the 1890s and has had cost of this County animal a dog problem for most of control proposal, yet it is all the intervening years. for other Other areas of the County right have been plagued with the municipalities to do so? For some time now a same problem. The plan group of East Carbon now being put into effect citizens whose spokesman through the cooperative seems to be your editorial effort of the County and the writer has been asking the Cities in the County should question in and out of the partially alleviate a bad in one way or situation. It will, of course, another, Why should we be no panacea! The dog that pay taxes to the County has been annoying you will when we receive no services not automatically disapfrom the County? Several pear! He cant read the explanations have been Ordinance! But, given the given to this group from support of the people who time to time. None seems to are truly concerned, the have sufficed. County plan can be sucPerhaps you, Mr. Editor, cessful. We sincerely hope it or you, Mr. Publisher, can will be. Gordon Parker supply this explanation to your editorial writer, so Mayor, East Carbon City te College of Eastern Utah was the site of a special organization manpower recently. young people to careers in marketing, merchandising, and management. representatives Its are assisted by outstanding student leaders from DECAs State Associations. military situation there. Carbon High chooses officers E. The student body elections were held last week with the following results: Mickey Leger, President; Annette Hunter, Vice Debbie Fivecoat, Secretary. The cheerleaders elected were: Traci Gunderson, Marilyn Liddiard, Sharon Anderson and Christine Stephens. Long Beach News Bureau photo On the Queen Mary other family members, Stephen D. Beebe, of West Los Angeles, Victor R. Keele, an Air Traffic Controller at Salt Lake International Airport, who incidentally, is transferring to Denver on June 8. Helen Butler Vists Daughters Helen Butler of East Carbon is spending some time in Mendon and Smith-fielUtah visiting her daughters and grandchildren. Also she will babysit while daughters Julene and Paula take time out to fly East for a with brother Don and wife. d, er Over from 90 the Pictured on the bow area of the Queen Mary in Long Beach, Calif., is Mr. and Mrs. Jack M. Vignetto of liner Price. They saw portions of the 81,000-toinaccessible to passengers during the ship's seagoing days, including the engine room, wheelhouse and the officers' quarters. The Queen Mary now contains 10 Living Sea exhibits, shops, restaurants, banquet hotel. More than six rooms, and a million persons have been aboard since the ship was opened to the public in 1971. n Street, Price, Utah, has received a Silver Medallion plaque presented by the Ford Parts and Service Division of Ford Motor Company. The award is part of a program to honor parts and service managers at Ford and Lincoln-Mercur- y dealerships across leaders and educators had met separately in similar sessions before, but this was the first time both groupsi had met together. Green noted that people in the local areas have the prerogatives to train and develop their own program but those programs should be coordinated with others in the state. about the Speaking boom, Green said he felt it was coming, and he had noticed a great change in Price in the last several months since he visited this City. Walter Ulrich, staff member with the state Vocational board of Education reported that his agency wanted, to help provide the best possible training opportunities in the programs. He added that reports he had read, predicted 5 or 6 cities of 10,000 population or more would possibly be constructed in Southern Utah to handle the influx of people developing the areas energy resources. energy-rrelate- d people. Norm Green, manpower coordinator for the State Board of Education, was also at the meeting. He reported that industrial Auto Insurance Valley employe wins national service plaque Fred E. Cory, parts manager at Valley Motor Company, 280 East Main in- stitutions, industry, and employment services were in Price for the meeting. Dr. Leon McCarrey, a staff member with the Utah Board of Regents, said the major purpose of the conference was to try and learn from industry what the basic needs, are as it relates to basic manpower. I think if we are going to tap the numerous sources that are available in this part of the state...we,' in the post secondary institutions, the Board of Regents, and others must plan for the future most carefully,, Dr. McCarrey noted. told Dr. McCarrey reporters that funding for education and training of these men would have to be a joint effort ... the federal government will have to play a major role in this training since much of the resources will be used to imporve the nations energy situation., Dr. McCarrey said, In addition to that I think industry, as well, is going to be required to make a rather determined effort in trying to assist the legislature and the state in finding dollars to train Officers of DECA, who Lieutenant Keele will serve out the balance of his enlistment, three years, in Anchorage, Alaska. A sort of a family reunion will take place on May 25, where the Lieutenant and his family will be joined by conference states educational purposes are (1) to develop a respect for education which will contribute to occupational competence, and (2) to promote unand apderstanding preciation for the responsibilities of citizenship in our free, competitive enterprise system. The purpose of the National DECA Career Development Conference is to provide worthwhile activities to assist "students in career development as they prepare to be marketing and distribution leaders of tomorrow. Many of these 200 sessions are prepared and conducted by the National is Lieutenant Kent R. Keele, son of Mr. and Mrs. Victor Keele of East Carbon, has arrived in Boise, Idaho much to the relief of his parents. He has been stationed in Thailand for the past year and much of the concern for his welfare and that of his family was due to the chaotic and explosive President; Manpower confcrcnco studies industry need 0 operating through the nations schools to attract going on in East Carbon? Officer of sorts. Is this another case of wanting additional service, ALCEU Do you insure your car only for the minimum limits? Do you know a claim greater than your Insurance threatens your security? Add a few dollars to the country. The award is presented annually to those managers who are judged outstanding in customer service, sales and management ability. He received his plaque at a special Medallion Awards banquet. your premium and you can increase these limits many times over. Let us show you how. lEQUITABLEW iiruBAMeAGMCm . G.H. PmTTERICK, JR. - KATHLEEN R. PATTERICK I ' W at left, photo shows crane hoisting in place a huge section of the recently finished apartment complex located at 3rd South and 6th East in Price. The uni is the largest in our area and is ready for rentals. A r i f , J.n " n ! r J .. t. v, i' r I ,C , ' 1 , . John Nielson, r () , H n ltOOCDLTS $ Boise Cascade Homes lt Qnd their n sub-contractor- s... For rental information contact U. B. Todd, 637-453Located at 3rd South and 6th East, Price 000 V 2. |