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Show 2A Sun Advocate, Price. Utah Tuesday, August 24, 1993 PRWID: County receives centennial funds (Continued from Page IAJ peak flow appears to be over 1700 gallons per day per con- nection, but the state estimates the peak demand for an aver- age household is about 1600 gallons per day. Pine hit a sore spot when he suggested that an water conservation program would permit the current plant to meet the needs of the area. After everything this area did last summer to conserve water, that was a real slap in the on-goi- More than 150 centennial planners representing all 29 counties attended a centennial planning workshop held in Logan recently. Carbon Countys centennial committee was granted $5,000, of which $3,462 was revenue earned from the sale of centennial license plates in Carbon face," Spensko told fellow board members. Pine also complained that an examination of regional solutions to water County. The money is intended to fund the county in new or ongoing projects and activities to celebrate the 1996 centennial. The county committee prioritizes projects, and $5 of every $25 plate is given to the county. Carbon Countys centennial commissioner, Helen Garr (left), joins Betty Wheeler, county chairman; Lt. Governor Olene Walker and Stephen M. Studdert, state chairman. problems had not been fully explored. Palmer was particularly annoyed at Pines suggesting that the plant expansion was not needed because of the wet winter and cool spring. I cant believe an engineer would say that." He pointed out that the plant upgrade was not intended to alleviate an Pro Care: (Continued from Page United Way of Carbon and Emery counties and the Utah Division of Human Services are the main funding sources for Pro Care. The Pro Care program is a division of Carbon County Recreation. In November of this year, Pro Care will move into Emery 1A) and forming new friendships. Past experience indicates parents will appreciate that their children are able to receive assistance with their homework and often will see an improvement in their school grades. the College of Eastern Utah or they may be obtained from the Pro Care coordinator at each elementary school starting the first day of school during the morning and afternoon program hours. For more County and open centers in each of the Emery County elementary schools in January 1994. Registrations are available at the Carbon County Recreation office located in the computer-busines- s building of information, contact Carbon County Recreation. Gooseberry: (Continued from Page in 1992, the committee refers bad" Last years water crisis is to a 1979 study indicating the not overlooked in the report. reservoir would have been comReferring to Scofields active pletely drained 14 times over a good money after 1AJ conception that the project is necessary to justify the expense of the studies. Such reasoning would lead only to throwing capacity dropping to 2 percent 40-ye- ar and this weeks guess Most Preferred Person In Coming Soon prv(lt in cat of which operates 112 refreshmentgasoline stores in eight western states, has signed a definitive agreement under which it will acquire 10 stores in central and southern Utah. The agree- Licensed than on correct answer -- winner will b chon by a mor Jackets, Hats, Shirts, etc. drawing. Last Week1 Winner: Michel Axelgard ment is scheduled to close Sept. 1. Most Preferred Person: Christy Hatch Authorized SPORT-I- T 95 East Main, Pric Dealer 0 The store at 295 East Main in Price will become a new Maverik Country Store in the change. Barbara Robinett, store manager, says people in the area are delighted that all employees will be offered a job The family of lla Hildebrand wish to thank and commend the Nursing Staff at Castlevlew Hospital for the fine care they gave to District her. We also extend our thanks to Florence Larsen, Bishop Robert Potts, his wife Colleen, the Bishopric and the Ladies of the Relief board go ahead with engineering plans as ifthe full loan had been granted. Eventually, the board agreed to accept the PCIB loan of $250,000, determine how the PCIB expects the water audit to be done, and begin the projects, as well as the engineering. But board member Larry Jensen had a broader concern. Part of the problem is Price City," he said. Until we decide what we want to do as a Four more teachers for Carbon County School District were hired and approved at last Wednesdays meeting of the board of education. Two teaching slots remain open at the secondary level, both in parting. SO VERY MUCH with Maverik. Maverik will also buy the Huntington store. According to Bill Call, Maverik president, whose is headquartered in Afton, Wyo., the company stores purchased by Maverik are located in Price, Hunting-ton- , Salina, Richfield, Cedar City (two stores), Hurricane and St George (three stores). The present Maverik store in Richfield will be moved to the site in the larger changeover and one of the stores in St. George will be closed, leaving a total of three Maveriks in that city. Signs on the stores will be changed when the sale closes, and the total conversion of the appearance and layouts of the stores will follow. We are committed to the business department at Mont Harmon Junior High. According to Assistant Super- intendent Jim Jensen, all elementary teachers for Carbon County have been hired for the coming year. Teaching English, business and on the coaching staff at East Carbon High School is Our Salad Bar is always fresh, always delicious! Chicken Dinner or Wing and Breast Fresh baked roll and your choice of two six-inc- 7-Elev- ens number of Maverik Country Stores in the Intermountain area to 120, with 49 in Utah. The acquisition is part of a five-yeprogram wherein Maverik will add an additionar al 70 stores. Three more stores pastries. The purchase of stores will bring the total Maverik Country Stores growing rapidly, Call reports that sales have average same-stor- e increased by a healthy 15 percent per year over the past several years. Charlotte Pressett. Jennifer Hales will teach social studies (Utah history and geography) at Helper Junior High and coach basketball. Hales is a certified basketball coach and will be in charge of the girls varsity team. Carol Chiara and Audra Johansen will be half-tim- e teachers for the coming year. Chiara will be part of the suspension program at Mont Harmon Junior High and also serve as an English aide, while Johansen will teach science at Westridge Middle School. During the Whats Right segment of the meeting where side dishes. Tm impressed with the kids, commented Superintendent Val Bush. Crocco added meetings were always positive and upbeat because everyone gets a chance to participate. An inservice for food service personnel was held recently at the Little Theatre on the campus of the College of Eastern Utah for both Carbon and Emery County employees. Around 100 people attended the event, under the direction of Sharon Patten, Carbon County coordinator of food services. Many good comments came from the seminar. Carbon district is one of the in the state with a program that operates in the black few each year. Board vice president Richard Tatton said the director of Carbon County Future, Randy Russell, had toured CHS and was impressed with the number of computers PER POUND LJ SAVE 50 this opportunity to say --Thank You-- to everyone who participated in this year's International Days Parade. You all made it the best parade ever. LUNCHEON SPECIAL Prices good at HOURS: p.m. Price City Market. 11 a.m.-- 2 Food i six-inc- The Carbon County Fair & International Days Grand Parade Committee would like to take Leg and Thigh V w IRjank fou-- Includes: POUND Price. We need to do our homework with Price City, talk out our problems and differences and move on. We are still going two different directions. Spensko suggested that the eventual outcome should be one water agency rather than several small ones. The question is, do we plan for the future or are we status quo? If we are status quo, growth will be flat." In other action, the board tabled a request from Castle-vieHospital to allow it to h line connect into its for a new doctors clinic it is building, but to pay its water bill to Price City. PRWID supplies the hospital because it was in the county when it was built, but it is now annexed h into Price City. The line belongs to the hospital, but PRWID supplies the water to the line. are currently under construction, which will bring the number of Maveriks to 123 by the end of the year. Not only is the number of chance to comment on positive happenings within the school system, Jensen and Eugene Crocco, supervisor of secondary programs, said Carbon High strategic planning has a high involvement of people. 2 Piece PER the plant expansion was necessary to accomodate its water exchange agreement with our board members have the Bar Price had not supported PRWID at its meeting with the PCIB. He explained that pledge of providing the best in refreshment to both our customers and their cars, Call said. Maverik endeavors to offer the consumer both the lowest priced gasoline and the highest quality in fresh-bake- d sandwich buns, breads and in-hou- se Salad water purchase. If it takes a GO (general obligation) bond, lets go to the public with the question. If they dont want to expend money for water reserves, then we move on," Jensen said. He emphasized it had to be in cooperation with all the agencies sharing costs. Jensen was unhappy that mzy'or completes hiring for elementaries By ANN KAY MARSING Staff writer Society for their help and support A heartfelt thanks to Blaln Marx, Nelda Callor, Yvonne Jensen and our relatives who took part In her funeral services. To all of lla's friends who shared their lives with her and offered comfort and kindnesses.to the family during her Illness and -- THANK YOU fiscally irresponsible. Maverik Country Stores, NFL On guftsi per person ironmentally unsound and Palmer estimated. Larry Curtis recommended that the Maverik stores will buy local SPECIALTYtGIfTS Step period - once every three years- - had Gooseberry been in operation. The statement concludes the proposal is inequitable, env- immediate water shortage, but to prepare for the future. Although the PCIB agreed it would ultimately fund the project, its action this month has delayed the plant expansion project about one year, community we have a problem. Price City wanted us to use the money to purchase water and we need to purchase water, but it should be at the expense of all the agencies. He suggested a meeting of the full city councils of Price, Helper, Wellington and the PRWID board to hammer out a solution to the water problems. Maybe we should go after a & Pharmacy Melaine Pierce Kelly Pierce |