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Show & HERALD, Provo, Utah—P: f q' Interim Highland School si PTA Officers Elected HIGHI a ) Ter undingfor traffic Ss commit rs Golden former elem entary school teacher There will be a formal y and Medi. IMPRESSIVE DISPLAYof ribbons won in a single show are exhibited by the Bob Peay family of Provo. The ribbons were awardedat the recent Colorado-West All Arabian Show at Grand Junction, Colo. hooks committee We are very cernedabout the sa From lett are Mr. Peay, Melinda, Mark Jerry, Craig and Mrs. Peay UTech Receives Second EPA Waste Water Grant horsesin the Colorado-West All Arabian Horse Show last week at Grand Junction, Colo.. and came home with 61 ribbons Thesix family members. including Bob and his wife Jance, and their children, Melinda. Mark Jerry, and Craig. entered English and Western riding events, and buggy and halter clas: They won 19 first place ribbons, three cham- pionships, two high point youth championships. two. reservice high point youth championships, nine se- cond places, 11 third places, five fourth places, and 10 fifth places in the show Mr. Peay reportedthat he operates his Sun Canyon Arabianranch at 1550 N. Canyon Road. and has been showing horses for only five years. He invites anyone who would Jike to see Arabian horses to visit his ranch Revised Forest Rules Proposed for Planning A second draft of proposed rules to guide future land and resource planning for the 188-million-acre National Forest Sys' now available at all Forest Serviceoffices The proposed regulations to implement the National Forest Management Act wereinitially released Aug ah eu Food stamps are now used byoneSol every 12 Americans, six times as manyasjust 10 years ago. Center {rs Golden 61 Horse Ribbons The Robert Peay family of Provo entered six WhoCan You (CERT Much of Highland Ci Provo Family Has From Just 1 Show ADDIE GOLDEN does not have sidewalks crossing guards A second grant of $17 000 from the federal Environmental Protec tion Agency to continue training of municipal al Population Up the US population says the Census Bureau the beginning March of 1978 ee since s been conduc ‘hat “the training was meets the day to day 219,500,000 reflecting an increase of needs of municipal eight tenths of 1% employees working with 1977. Births in personnel to handle water and waste we wate problems in Utah pro Waste 3,328.00. from up 1977 COMMERCIAL CREDIT @5 a financial service of CONTROL DATA CORPORATION 236 N. University Ave. @ 373-6812 Credit Lite Inaorance Availatile Ehgible Bi been received Technical Cc professionals Provo-Oiem d. hired by the Dr. Roger Piothow head of the Utali Tech Department of Continu: ves January of 1978 when an by the Utah Board Regents to train person: nel. from hout the West and he said a project begun in At that time Utah Techof Provo-Orer was d municipal said it wil enablethe continuance of original EPA $20,000 grant was received Dr One nded by in which thetraining is ad ministered. said ipleted at ing Education under seminars attending the can apply them credit leading to an sociate degree in applied science if they wish The Utah State Department oi Health 1s working with Utah Tech aE principally those of cities and counties As a lawyer in 1770. throughout the state, in John Adams,later second Lat (ets proper useof and handl- president of the United ing the problems con: States, defended British nected with municipal soldiers whohad fired on water, particularly civilians in the ‘Boston Massacre waste water Sas Va a Ga ot oa UFoDay oa Getone f Just remove tI € 3, 8-qt. or 122-qh. we?ae aT roca ¢ Hawa an Punch, D in any presweetene (use the 35¢ « ff coupe bottom of this the purct eatTabs RED punch f Hawaiian I ACT NOW! OFFER EXPIRES JULY5, 19 799 BUY3...GET 1 FREE. HURRY! OFFER EXPIRESJULY5,1979! RECEIVE: Hawaiian Punch Drink Mix Ofc) P.O. Box 3530 Winston-Salem, North Carolina 27102 | SAVE 35¢ |