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Show Page Twenty The Pyramid May 15, 1980 After graduation- - VA expense real work begins By Dr. J. Marvin Higbee and indemnities, $4.5 of dollars: Weber, 12.8 ; million on construction million; direct loans, $.76 Utah, 7.4; Davis, 6.3; costs. VA speftt a total of million, construction $8.1 Cache, 2.2; Box Elder, million and operating 1.7; Tooele, 1.6 and nearly $20.3 billion in the 50 states last year. The during the last fiscal costs $37.2 million. Carbon, 1.1 Of the total spent the year, $696,000 were spent Total VA expenditures largest amount was $10 last fiscal year 64 percent in Utah have been more billion for compensation in Sanpete County according to a news release went to Balt Lake County than Rhode Island and and pensions followed by this week from the where the VA Medical South Dakota and under $6.15 billion for facilities Denver office. Center and the Regional those in Maine and New operating costs and VA spending in Utah for Office are located. nearly $2.72 billion for Mexico. Seven of the states 29 fiscal 1979 in millions of and The operating co6ts of readjustment the amble facilities as they Each EPHRAIM new on commence we as year approach graduation and begin careers, that they con- Ty Wadsworth, left, age 12, was the youngest competitor in the Hells Kitchen Endurance Race May 3 in Gunnison. Matt Gledhill, center, won this bright red horse blanket for his f irst place win and Butch Clark received this handsome trophy for coming in second in the junior division. The latter two boys are residents of Spanish Fork. pressed by not only the ac- individual complishment of each student but the effort that has been put forth by faculty and staff to $254.7 Some people say that sprinkling salt around the house will frighten away witches. . hurriedly making plans to tinue the learning ethic by honor graduates, I reflect being actively involved in that even though its an professional and trade activity that happens associations. Above all, every year, there is a my hope is that the new newness about it that beginning is the beginthe in- ning of something worinvigorates thwhile and productive stitution. individual In many specific cases I for every can measure a graduate graduate. against themselves as they entered this institution and in so measuring, I am im- construction, billion, milion, and direct loans, $47.7 million. SALT LAKE CITY- - Of the $112.2 million spent by Adthe Veterans ministration in Utah Snow College. I also feel that - in county for 1979 $696,000 included: counties accounted for an compensation and pensions, $39.7 million; $33.1 dollars, additional million of the VA spen- and ding, according to the readjustment, VA Controllers Office. vocational rehabilitation, mm $22 total The seven, in millions million; insurance The red corpuscles in the blood get their color from iron. the VA Medical Center vocational rehabilitation. and Regional Office in Insurance totaled $1.08 Salt Lake City put $37.2 million into the Salt Lake The saguaro cactus can County area economy as well as a total of $4 grow to 50 feet high. But tis the talent of our English nation, Still to be new plotting some reformation. Dry den this achievement. It also becomes apparent to me year after year that it is often only after graduation is but a memory that one realizes the significance of the fact that the graduation exercises were really a commencement. Graduates will often be disppointed to learn that now they have graduated the real work begins. By now their school ex- K, 4t f ATT A OLD FAITHFUL RHINE ON DOG SLAB IMOO NICE 'N SOFT Winners in the heavyweight division of the Hells Kitchen Endurance Ride at Gunnison May 3 were Charles Johnson, left, first place winner, and Ralph Wadsworth, second. Johnson is from Pleasant Grove and Wadsworth is a resident of Draper. graduation. Since commencement is a beginning rather than an end, it is a time when I suggest to students that they continue habits developed while in the pursuit of a formal education. It is always my hope, for example, that students will continue to read as if they were in school, and I suggest that one of their prize possessions become a library card. I feel those commencing should continue to attend the cultural events, like plays and musicals, that they may have attended because of class requirements while in school, bug add a quality to life not only while in school but throughout life. I would ITALIAN DRESSING LB. SLICED BACON NEINZ SWIFT-1- OZ. 2 S SMOKED HAM U.S.D.A. CHOICE TABLERITE BONE-I- U9 J SHANKS.. 20 EA RUMP ROAST . . 0409 BONELESS ROUND STEAK . TYSON 12 009 OZ.OZAFgg CHICKEN FRY 26 OFF 64 OZ. 'Sr 4r9 H88 NOODLES... 5 for0 H 00 32 OUNCE ab DOVE LIQUID DOWNEY......... RAMON OZ. 3 SMACK LB. BA?HZEST.3for0H09 20 OFF 65 OZ. LB. QQ ELECTROSOL KRAFT 2 LB. EA. Sr GRAPE JELLY recommend that our students continue the habit of good exercise that they developed using WAFERS... ORANGE BREAKFAST DRINK TABLERITE U.S.D.A. CHOICE 5Q. in T1 ....I'sT BQ SAUCE NORWEST 5 LB. 8 OZ. STEAK BONELESS 6 OZ. VANILLA N ROUND EA. 1 NABISCO 12 OZ. TABLERITE U.S.D.A. CHOICE SIZZLEAN BACON9 BAR BAR H80lb. SIGMAN 12 OZ. MEAT WIENERS TlUB 10 OUNCE 03 OUNCE . .79 AIAS HEINZE 57 SAUCE . . H O R M EL COOKED HAM - SMOKED COOKED HAM RED PEPPER HAM - BLACK PEPPER HAM 4 Sr FACIAL TISSUE KRAFT 16 OZ. with OOT 150 COUNT SARAH WRAP them with the tools to work successfully in our society, so they, indeed, commence A APPLE JUICE perience has equipped fcMJS? ft Ip ;L 'Oi F00D........489 NORWEST 46 OZ. s FLAVOR PACK SOFT 'N PRETTY IMPERIAL GRAPE MARGARINE JUICE TOILET TISSUE BANQUET o year old Kathy Barnett of Greybull, Wyo. rode this grey gelding to a fast win in the Twenty-tw- MEAT Hells Kitchen Endurance Race at Gunnison May 3. Winning time was four hours, 22 minutes and 18 seconds, almost an hour ahead of the second finisher. PIES Time spinning fast as EJH winds it up By Evelyn McNeill Ephraim Bureau Correspondent EPHRAIM- - The final two weeks of activities for the Ephraim Junior High School and Ephraim Elementary School are going apace it was reported. This will be the last time for many activities in Ephraim for the traditional junior high school. Next year the students will be transported to Manti. The final activities for Ephraim Junior High school include the May 19 yearbooks signing, the May 20 awards Assembly 21 the and May Exercises. Graduation May 23rd the students will return only to pick up their report cards. p acA final tivity is scheduled for May 16 when Junior High "An have students full-grou- students Elementary accepted the motto: energy conservation service and a lecture explaining basic concepts was follwed by the eleven-year-olcarrying check lists home and soliciting support from their own families to use energy more productively. Posters explaining the for reasons energy conservation are in place in areas public throughout the City and pledges of cooperation are being made. One of the very sup- portive Community I Winner of the 25 mile ride held in connection with the Hells Kitchen Endurance 50-mi- le Ride May 3 was Judy Zumwalt of Salina. She was presented with this trophy for her win. 10 OUNCE SOY SAUCE 16 OUNCE Ellen Nielson council meeting ac- enjoyed a visit from her Ellen Gianni cording to Althea Howell daughter who said, It was a super and granddaughter from BEAN SPROUTS experience. 3 OUNCE ImMost people dont lose weight. They just temporarily misplace it. Keep your eyes wide open before marriage and half-sh- ut afterwards. Benjamin Franklin In doubt if an action be Just, abstain. Mrs. Fairbanks, Ala. While they were here, CHOW MEIN NOODLES Mary Anderson and her children came from Orem and all of them spent a few days in Fillmore with Ruth Adamson and her family, then on to Bloomington where they, had a family reunion with Lois Sheets, her husband and family. visiting Carroll and Sonia Robertson and children with Scott and Euleda Cook, and Fern Robertson; Mr. and Mrs. George Cook and family to Booth lie OUNCE COK SPRI E TAB CANTALOUPES 75 .45 DOLE MEDIUM MUSHROOMS WHITE POTATOES. 45 JUMBO CELERY HEARTS CATSUP white KRAFT 0RATE0 8 0Z. PARMESAN 99 EXTRA FANCY RED DELICIOUS APPLES ( PKG. .49 lb. 15-10-- 17 aiasa ; Y ... 1 ....Tl 00 PRICES EFFECTIVE MAY KRAFT ' SELECT - A - SIZE CHEESE LOW PRICE) ( IGA EVERY-DA- PIZZA omioms . . . 89. TEXAS MEDUIM 5 LBS. .... ..0 LB. CALIFORNIA 5 LBS. JENO'S THICK OR THIN CRUST OPACK ...1 30 HEINZ 32 OZ. and Erda Cooks Duane and Claudine Anderson and Kaylei visited with Vurl and Merline Morgan and also his parents, in Wales. VINE RIPENED EVERYTHING YOU NEED FOR A FABULOUS CHINESE DINNER Hm experiences growing out of the project was the reception of the students at the May 7 g provement project for 16 in Althea students Howells small advisory group and for 40 students in the Sixth Grade will be the Walk to School and Walk to Work Day proclaimed for May 19 over the signature of Mayor Halbert Jensen. This project of energy awareness began in early all when January !-v Begins Improvement With Me." Help was solicited from the Utah Power and Light The knowledge that Anything Goes Field Day patterned after the citizen concerns can be TV show. There will be organized and governcontests, mental units productively games of skill, races and encouraged to participate is a lesson well taught and other events. the PYRAMID joins the events students in Two school-wid- e urging that all the for Ephraim cars remain parked at Elementary School will home and that May 19 conclude their school sees all of us walking to year. The culmination of conserve energy. a Self, School and pie-eatin- SiS GGOCERJJ 00 utuieuh Onfy the best for our neigfiborhood! I |