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Show Sjh A(J,cl ar-- Pr'ce Utah Tuesday May 25 2004 5a Letters to the editor Nuclear testing in Nevada: I Continued from page 4 ) very real and very negative impact on the economy of Carbon and Enter) Counties. If ou are tired of these outsiders dictating sour ture, if )ou are tired of fu- ex- tremists hijacking the permitting process for proper development of our natural resources, then I ask that sou get insolsed and speak up. If )ou feel as I do. that sse can deselop natural resources and at the same time protect cultural resources then sou need to let the BLM knoss hoss sou feel. The comments can he sent to the Price BLM office. The comment period ends June 4th, 2004 Alan J. Peterson Helper Seat belts save lives strapped but I'm suie they can aftord a caretakei tor the cemetery. Is it going to look this al) funded, national and state ad-- s -- ertising. Internet chat rooms and public address systems in high schools, in addition to enforcement in locations where soung people congregate such as schixds and shopping malls. Bv buckling up. teens will sav e more than just a heft) fine, the) could save their lives. way come Memorial Day Heaven lot bid. I loia .inch Oakluiist. Calil 1 Editor As a result of the news concerning the BoaiJ ol Education meeting ol May 12 e Cemetery care important (School boaid fields funding, employee i elated issues. May IS. Sun Adxomh and the staules at Sally tus of Teuchei Mauro Elemental), theie appears to be some contusion and misundci standings ) ordered flowers to be delivered to my mothei's grave. Jennie Boria. tor Mother's Day. Price rior.il is so kind to send me a picture of the grave site with the flowets oidered. placed on the grave. Recently I In all tan ness to Mis. Mike ngel Xilpia and the aides al the school, it should be pointed out that, conn ai y to the .uncle stating that the decision on the ichiimg will not be based on a committee liom the school, the 1 ( was shocked when I saw the condition of the lawn suriound-mthe stone. What in the woi Id p has happened to the of 1 g Editor: Traffic crashes are the leading cause of death from ages 2 to 20. When examining the fatalities. it is apparent that a large number of these deaths could have been presented if dnsers and passengers had simply buckled their safety belts. Although seat belt use is at a national high of 79 percent, a disproportionate number of those still unbuckled are teenagers and young men in their early 20. At 69 percent, safety belt use for teens and )oung 4 adults ages continues to the behind of popularest lag tion. It's important to note that this is a da) time number; sse knosv that nighttime belt use is much Iosser among teens and soung adults. For many teens, a diner's license is a ticket to freedom. No more car pools. No more s embarrassing parental and drop-off- s at school. But tragically a license is also a ticket to an eaily death toi too many teens. So, hoss do sse get this group to buckle up sshen they think tragedy sson't happen to them? Surround them with the strong message, If you svont buckle up to sase your life, then buckle up to save yourself a ticket," and back it up with strong enforcement. From May 24 to June 6. 1 Aides will be given a fair chance Trooper Dave Bnnkerhoff Utah Highway Patrol Editor: . up-kee- this beautiful cemetery The superintendent stated that stone certainly was not edged around it plus theie was grass all over the place. Is it to much woik to edge the stones or is it up to the family to take caie of this chore also. I live in a small town near a committee will indeed make lecommendatioiis to the school principal. meeting with the boaid. Mrs Dalpia inquned why se nionty is not taken into consul eration in the rein ng piocess Probably the wool semoiity in the news item would ol been more appiopnate than the wool In Yosemite National Paik. Our cemetery is beautiful, well taken care of, and we are not a city. I know Helper is financial In soioiity uply mg. the t siipei-mtenden- e Matin-so- has sition to a vored oppo- piogtum that Ihe other congiessmen Horn I tali and oui two Senators have been silent about the situation, piobably (list going along with what the W lute louse wants Not long .mo R'cCived a lettei bom a woman who I lives m Washington state, ho was m. u ic'd to a mail bom I .ot C.uboii He had glow n up theie in the LCD's and (ill's and a tew veais ago i oniiucted cancel I he disease was not hidden in his , use. as it is vv ith so many olliei v ictmis ot this hideous disease li manifested Usd! m his head, mow me out ol vv i the disti u non tenuied te.icheis ate giv en uh the tei munition notices tea, his skull She sent me photos. He maintained, betoie he died that the southeily w mds bom the ev ada test the been cause I had sites know of no one in this uiea that received compensation in the downwindets case, but based on the tact that the southern winds piev ail lieie. and that most ot oui biggest stomis come bom the south. I have a haul lime discount mg his claim. It nudeai tests weie to lesimie noiili of Fas egus. who is to say that the contaminants could not come home to most in C.u-bo- n County undeveiy vvheie in between ny money expended on such a piogrum is moie than a waste It is. instead, pail ot the continuing lie we aie being led about our senility being moie mpoi taut than oui i mills 1 would probably expose I tuhns to the impiedictable cl teds ol i.idu'.isti.e fallout t i 4 eongic'ssionul delegation Only Congicssniun Jim pointed out that p.ut-timemployees ol ihe distiut do not ac, ute semontv tights I his situation has come about as a icsiilt ot the shi inking student population in In, .il schools and resulting los, id binding It has been the poluv ol the local boaid. when this happens, to issue lenmnation indices to all petsonnel involved. m this ...tse the teuchei aides at Sallv M.tiuo Once the situation is clouted up and a decision can be made on the basis ol binds available, all vv ill be given the oppoi tumtv to applv toi the positions .o ail able I his is the same polu v uti vv lien the shi hed inking stu dent population mandates a in the numb, ot ho s in d hill" '.i'ci ( m'UWU i vv possibility that some w ill h ivc the oppoi tumt v to applv toi positions av ail able s mentioned in the news uibcle. the supei mtendent and Hats off to Price City i boaid ussiiicd Mis J.ilpia and the olliei aides at the school that the ,ommiliee takes expei leme into consul elation hen ,onsidei mg he vv i t eh mg Walt Boila I lelVi ( nun d mm ol moie w k oi L m oi t h ion n 1 w hat do , ompluinmg soillc'bodv else Is ulllCI do see a me oi not dome otliei I pioblem oi leel something 5) small cities that weie leel chosen, but petsonully 1iue is an uiciedible place to live ami one that gives me a 1 needs io be changed vvliat is stopping me Horn t.ikme action and vvoiking on the lot ot pi ide and sabsl.ic bon 16-2- pick-up- more than 13,000 law enforcement agencies from all 50 states will be cracking down on seat belt offenders as they conduct the national Operation ABC Mobilization. The message will be delivered to teens through more than $30 million in Congression Secrecy in congress is costing us: Continued from page 4A) after the legislation was passed and there was noth- ing they could do to fix it. Limited Disclosure. In 1995, following up on a Contract with America Newt promise, creannounced the Gingrich ation of Thomas, an Internet site of Library of Congress that provides copies of bills and congressional records. While a significant advance over what was previously available, which was virtually nothing, there are still large gaps of information, such as the versions of legislation as it makes its way then-Speak- er through the legislative process. 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