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Show Sun Advocate, Price, Utah R & N Manzanares, Allison Nielson, Nicole Passarella, Courtney students include Tony Moore, Erica Urrutia, Melissa Antillion, Maria Cordova and Allison Neilson. The g: PackService Club works along with Carbon High's Helping Hand program. Romelia Urrutia coordinates the projects and supervises the students. What informed, concerned, involved parent would not welcome the opportunity? question the governors motives What does he hope to accomplish with charter schools? Is it a pilot program; an experiment to see if greater access to technology, high levels of parent involvement, innovative teaching and small class sizes improve test scores? I Well, duh! Or are charter schools a way for involved, informed, con- - cerned parents to remove their students from the problems that plague public schools? Did government and education get tired of the critics and say, If you think you can do it so much better, heres the money; go for it? Does anyone else wonder why, when Utah still has the one of the highest teacherpupil ratios in the nation, there is grant money available to start up eight charter schools in the state, which can limit enrollment and class size and purchase technology for those students lucky enough to have involved, informed, concerned parents who entered the tery and were then lucky enough to be drawn? 637-479- 4 Price City Culture Connection Presents An Evening of Acoustic Music Scott Stanton. John Serfustini, Phyl Johnson & Featuring: Michelle Bunnell Thur. May 20 at 7:30 pm Peace Garden Admission is Free In the event of inclement weather program will be held in Price Civic Auditorium politician fears action at the voting booth as much as he fears death. Worse yet, term limits are being used as the pretext to call for a constitutional convention. But as bad as term limits would be, a much greater danger is hidden behind the promotion for a constitutional convention. A group called U.S. Term Limits n has launched a dollar state initiative petition campaign toward requiring a constitutional convention. This could be disastrous for America. Enemies of our Constitution have openly stated their intent to use a constitutional convention to turn the founders upside down. It is critical that our voters speak out to expose this danger to our valued Constitution. Citizens should then go to the voting booth and cast election ballots for a constitutionalist - not what he says, but how he votes. James Franklin Rinehart Price The Mont Harmon Junior High Mark Carrillo, Instructor, will exhibit their work at a reception. Metal Shop & Thursday, May 20, multi-millio- (Continued from page 4A) portunity offered by the state to create the kind of school ' they want for their children Upholstery Cleaning (Gift Certificate! (Continued from page 4A) Our form of government is based on a knowledgeable electorate. A Library project. The & Carpet 637-826- 5 Inkers students will prepare the ground and plant seeds and flow- ers along the parkway. The following students will be par- Shawna Popejoy, Maria Cordova, Tiffany Camberlango, JoAnna Hagan, Derek Marrelli, Eric Discount Always- - Seniors & Handicap 10 Meanwhile, let government focus on remaining within its proper role of providing equal justice based on the violent criminal acts of individuals. Preston, Erica Urrutia, and Mandi Zarate. Each student will hisher time to the improvement of the community, Others have donated their time by helping in the Helper City 5A Discount on Carpet & Upholstery Cleaning neighborhoods. volunteer Thursday, May 20,1999 10 (Continued from page 4A) task by introducing a belief bias structure that attacks an individuals right to love, hate or be indifferent. Churches and other organizations that promote moral values are best suited and best equipped to deal with the hearts and minds of citizens. As true pillars of society, the churches and organizations should work to improve the guiding philosophies, beliefs and thoughts of citizens. Let these organizations attempt to intervene by promoting and reinforcing the morals and values that will prevent future tragedies in our homes, schools and Helper Junior High School students participate in the citys Service Club has also spring cleanup project. The Ram-Pac- k committed to clean parts of the Price River Parkway. The - Guarantee Guest Helper Junior High students assist in citys spring cleanup efforts -- at 7pm-9p- m s4nnastasia & 60 North 100 West. 1st places The Students took sixty-fou- r, at the young Craftsmans Fair- The Reception is hosted by Mike Stacy Himonas. & EsC. lot- Yen cugMa toe in pictures Sun Advocate & Broughttoyou by; Western Heritage Outlook Hssociation IEmcry County IProgrcss DOWNTOWN DAY - Wednesday, June 9th be having great specials going on all day, (a list will be and entice to shop stay downtown for this opening day of the Black you printed in a few weeks) to Diamond. Each of the business sponsors for DOWNTOWN DAY and the PARADE have a set of rodeo tickets to give away that day.. .stay tuned for more information on how to win them! The RODEO PARADE starts downtown at 5pm promptly. This year we have over 30 entries and there will be judging and prizes for several categories! SING ALONG CONTEST: This 6th annual fun filled event will take place on Wednesday, June 9th in the Peace Gardens immediately after the Parade. Parade awards and Downtowns free tickets, along with Sing Along prizes will be given out at the Sing Along. Plenty of concessions, fun and even a clown will be out and about so COME ON DOWN and lets kick off this 49th anniversary of the BLACK DIAMOND STAMPEDE together! Most of our downtown merchants will Mountain View Motors, our official vehicle of the 1999 Black Diamond Stampede has come on strong to say thanks to the community for years of support, with FAMILY DAY at the Black Diamond. A full carnival with rides for all, vendor booths, and fun all day leads up to our first night of Rodeo! And thanks to SMITHS FOOD & DRUG, (sponsors of our young kids MUTTON BUSTIN) and our national sponsors such as Wrangler, Justin, Resitol, Copenhagen, and Award Design, there are over 1 000 prizes to give out this first night. What a way to start off! Special family rates for carnival and rodeo tickets help out the budget tonight! your grandchild (grandchildren), you could win a dinner for two. Just send us your best shot with the entry form below. The winning photograph will be published in our Senior Lifestyles special section on June 22, 1999. Entries will be WESTERN DAY - Friday, June 11th Our local IFA has teamed up with some of the biggest names in rodeo, Wrangler, Resitol, Justin Boots, and more to bring a great day of carnival and rodeo! Once again, thanks to SMITHS FOOD KING, our MUTTON BUSTIN sponsor, and many others, we have over 1000 gifts to give away to rodeo fans! And after the rodeo we have a great western night dance which is open to all to cap off a fun filled day! Our annual COWBOY CLASSIC GOLF TOURNAMENT is coming together in a big way also! More than 30 prizes are available to golfers this year.. .and some are NOT based on how well you golf! So even novice golfers have a chance to win something! CASTLEVIEW HOSPITALS COMMUNITY DAY - Saturday, June 12th Our local community hospital here in Price has come forth to show their support for our community in a big way. On our last day of the Black Diamond Stampede we have again over 1000 gifts and prizes to award to lucky rodeo visitors. The Carbon County Chamber of Commerce, Mountain View Motors, and many other booths, sponsors and supporters have Grand PRIZES to give away judged by the Sun Advocate. Entrants Name:. Address: Phone ( City: Zip:. ) Names of Persons in Photo: . RODEO & CARNIVAL TICKETS go on sale all over MAY 17th, at SMITHS, MARKET EXPRESS, CC CHAMBER, IFA, MOUNTAIN VIEW MOTORS, and more... Applications for SING ALONG, CARNIVAL BOOTHS, PARADE, and the COWBOY GOLF TOURNAMENT are available at the Carbon County Chamber of Commerce, Altres Staffing, The County Extension office, and WHOAs Office in Price. MUTTON BUSTING applications will be taken at Smiths on Saturday, May 22 and 29th and at the Sing Along Contest. o you have an unforgettable photo (please no polaroids) of you and If MOUNTAIN VIEW MOTORS FAMILY DAY - Thursday, June 10th this last night. randparent Ptocto Contest o Please print your name on the back of photo. Please include first and last name and relationship. Grandchild, grandmother, grandfather, etc. Also any nickname you would like used in the photo, ie; Papa, Miml, Granddad, etc. Photos may be picked up at the office after June 16, but we cannot guarantee their return. The entrant grants the Sun Advocate the right to use the photo and names of the people entered lor business purposes, advertising, promotions and subscription RECEIVED NO LATER THAN 5 RM. ON JUNE 8, 1999. Signature of Entrant: drives. ENTRIES MUST BE Mail to: Grandparents Photo Contest P.0. Box 870 Price, Utah 84501 r Or bring to our office: 845 E. Main, Price |