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Show Sun Advocate, Price, Utah - Thursday, August 21, 1997 tj S v && vr y Vs; v . . fwc I 1f Ji ' i-Li- r. :i Sl m ppsrf t fSfc , f-- V$ , jjfi jf r J - rf'ir $fJ : 1 - 4 i :u I1" ' Ttj ( w 7 ( - W $ FX'i1 t & , " fv V' J! SV 'a Jf It fi I JiCl $ r M h & School is back in session for Carbon County students and the first day went smooth... .at least as smooth as could be expected for students and teachers alike. Students adjusted well to the art of riding a bus as they quickly found their seats. Sandi 4 V nr tSii r j j. f ' Z 4 Andreen and Sarah Christensen joined what seemed like hundreds of others for answers to questions before school at Mont Harmon Jr. High. f' ff rlVT n I i f: 6 fa . ? jrwi Alan Peacock, 8th grade teacher at East Carbon takes sets for the expectations of the coming school year. Michelle Watsen and Sarah Powell show off the talent and artistic ability needed to decorate the inside of a tin box called a locker. Not bad for the first day. Hundreds of students flowed through the crowded halls of Mont Harmon Junior High. Principal Cox was told there was a drop in the number of students this year. After seeing the halls he was waiting to see the final student counts at the end of the week. Hi 1X3 1 F' V aa 3 -- if fir r U h 4 "t '; V , Photos by Melony Rigby and Kevin Ashby IB |