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Show Sun Advocate Price. Utah Thursday, September 2. 1999 5A Residents reflect on experiences: (Continued from page 1A) Meike from Germany pointed out George had taken her to visit the village where he grew up that didnt exist any more. Fhrish said they had visited the Spring Glen area where he was raised. The girls also commented on the wonderful landscape that is so unique to this area and how neat the canyon" was. The two young visitors had never seen anything like Nine Mile Canyon before. As the buses were loaded, there was a feeling of love and appreciation in the air. After the hugs, kisses and goodbyes, the host families mingled together for a time. And as the hosts left for home, they slowly let go of the physical side of hosting, shift- - p inggears to feeling and remembering what is now stored in memories of a great expe- - George Parish helps Kelly from Michigan and Meike from Germany rienee. village of Spring Glen where George was raised. I Hilton gait Lake Gty Airport 51 51 Wiley Post Way, Salt Lake City, UT 841 1 6 fiaeftagc Sageon iV fVaurt A Jfm Qfm B op aov me Deluxe accommodations for lour Includes two all day passes to Lagoon Amusement Park IndoorOutdoor Pool and Hot tub Fitness Center Paddle Boats on a 8 acre lake Sports Court Additional Lagoon Passes are available at $19 plus tax . . I tK X nt resmom miy nvy vm or tkfMnr ft l?S uijoor Season so For Reservations Call. with their luggage. They enjoyed their visit to the or 801-539-15- f I ufuu; 4 t .''IWzQ 1 I I 1 4 Joyce and Alex Smith were moved with the experience of hosting Juliane from Germany and Bethany from Massachusetts. Getting eaten by mosquitos was one of the two girls remembered experiences from visiting Price. Dene, Julie and Reece Ravsten had a great visit with Shizuko from Maine and Cristina from Italy. Deric returned from living in Italy 11 years ago so the visit was refreshing He commented that the five days went by too quickly. At left, John and Madeleine Mercier pose 'with the couples hosted family of 10 Up with People participants from all over the world. Flaming marshmallows and visits to Arches National Monument and Nine Mile Canyon topped the youth's list of great things to do in the local area. SUMMER CLEARANCE SALE! For weed-fre- low maintenance e, landscaping ! WEEDBLOCK By the Foot 1 now... Pinpoints: (Continued from page 1A) tion skills with technological skills to be applied to business. In addition, Foust would like to see the criminal justice department at the college continue to expand in For the Bigjobs Fix those holes before winter to include metals, chemicals and gravel since Utah has more kinds of miningthan any other state. Coal mining requires more than muscle today. The college provides the technological training as well Blacktop Patch LAWNMOWERS safety requirements. People and communication skills are also important to the industry in todays coal market, pointed out , Fbust. Self-propelled, The college has an obligation to work with community enmities to also have prepare our students to be able to move if they choose to. International career opportunities should be addressed by offering students foreign language classes, having international students on campus and providingop-portunitie- s for our students to go to other countries," stressed Fbust. We 0ne-10x1- Four-5x7- s, 5 hp MTD, 3 in Keg. 23 5o Now $319-9- 9 Two-8xl- 0s 3, 38 Wallets Four-3'2x- 5s, IAIV IOONIV TUNfk dMTKtm. Hlt I JL n n pT I VVMk IVIlm Portrait Studio opportunities here, added the academic vice president. $299 60 lb. bag, Reg. 5.49 as crucial instruction in the industrys increased health and vide employment $109 rolr 250' Roll Reg. $187.50 scope. With the coal mining industry primarily located in Carbon County, the new administrator would like to see the mining department broaden develop economic growth. People have students from Carbon and Emery counties who like it here and would like to stay in the area. The college has a responsibility to develop the kinds of jobs that pro- 49 Reg. 75$, Self-propelled, Mam and al rctettd Midi art trafeaMrki tl Wmm Bm C1t NO SUtJICT ms Ot AOOmONAl CMAJKHS. pao o pe an a mcow Yc kwn pop " l on OdvfJ COfrCt!Q pr oJy pjj Op 10 pom OW fer w ob ophowei igoo c Pvvhosa A I ogi wJcont "o b accompanied 8 mitt p $ appro' by O Oorn Ooups Stordisra props ov3 n.0 c oudf or few may $C fr HurryfTOnVlfeejOnyt 21, Reg. Riding Lawnmowers, Y.RD MACHINE, Reg. $1549, Now 1110 Now $409 12.5 hp, shift on the Without bag, Reg. $ 1277 Now fly, $325 with bag $91046 wry Photographer Will Be Available These 5 Days Only: Thursday, September 2 through Monday, September 6 Photography Hours: 10:00 a.m. - 7:00 p.m. Price South Hwy 55 no 6.5 hp, 3 spd, Yardman Windquest Cabinets, 4. Yard Swings, 34" 4 no04 QQ Swamp Coolers & Reg. 5900, GREAT SAVINGS ON... 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