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Show 3 Thursday, Dec. THE GREEN SHEET 8, 1988 FROM PAGE ONE vuuiuiamp Continued from page 1 "There were a few glitches along the way," Haacke noted, "but were working out the loopholes so there will be much smoother sailing if and when other schools come along." One of those "glitches," he concerned the pointed out, appeals process for challenging unsatisfactory citizenship grades if a student feels that grade was given in error. Under the current system, students must receive the grade before an appeal can be initiated. One possible change in the might be to allow procedure Employee Of The Month Selected Tailings students to challenge an absence or tardiness for cause prior to the grade actually being given, thereby avoiding the problem before it occurs. "The program has not really been tried yet," Haacke warned the board. "The real test will come in the last term when someone fails to receive a diploma because of poor citizenship. Well need your 100 support at that time." The board will receive another report on the program during early spring and a final report the close of school in June. If the program continues to be it is likely the successful, citizenship credit program could be extended to all Granite district high schools at that time, and possibly to the junior high level as following well. The board took the report under advisement and is not expected to make a final decision on the matter until it hears those two impending reports. Lines From LaRee An opportunist is somebody who does what you were going to do, one of these days. Joni Cagle - Continued from page WEST VALLEY. Sheri she thought that writing the letter about the similarity of names probably prompted someone to complain about the confusion. "They certainly cant deny a voice for the people who vote for our members, any more than they can deny a voice for the people who lean toward the other group," McDermaid concluded. Mike Retford said, "We should Tom contact Commissioner-elec- t Shimizu who met with us a while back and stated fairly strongly that we would be recognized and listened to, and always welcome in his office." "Their duty is to hear every person and organization," Art Flangas said. "As far as the Area Council being a member of UACC, the county can recognize them that way," she said. "But they cannot say that we do not have the right to exist or the right to interact with planning and zoning and make recommendations on issues this affect that directly community." In other business before the council Nina Zabriskie told .the she had information group a threat to the concerning children of the community. She produced some printed matter put a health care out by CIBA-Gieg' that program, management warned of an insidious drug promotion program within the elementary schools. Zabriskie said that a form of tatoo called "Blue Star" is being THANK YOU We would like to thank you for partlcipat Ing in our voluntary pay program. Much of our carrier's wage comas from your payment, and If they do a good oO we hbpe you reward them. We greatly appreciate your support. THEGREENSHEET 155 E. 4905 South Murray, Utah $4107 2024002 Office Hours : Mon. Erl., a.m. Peter Bernhard, Publisher Robert Prince. V.P. Operations Bill Olsen, V.P. Marketing Michele Bartmess. Editor Ethel Bradford, Editor KaienEgM, Circulation Jan Brown, Business 5 p.m. k, secretary in the administrative department has been selected as Decembers here. 1 Since 1907, some 1.3 billion tons of tailings have been deposited in the Kennecott Tailings Pond and now cover 5,600 acres. The pond is presently 110 feet high with final height expected to be 175 feet. The pond is so large it can be seen from the moon and the town of Magna could fit into it 10 times over. According to the EPA report, sufficient data is not yet available to sufficiently analyze the health risks involved in Magna and more detailed assessments are needed. the chronic exposure citizens may have produced or contributed to renal, nervous sytems, heart and reproductive diseases because the pond c contains toxic or metals including arsenic, beryllium, cadmium, chromium, copper, lead and zinc. Tailings and dust can be absorbed through the skin during dust storms, orally from surface dust on produce and orally through ingetion of contaminated water or tissue of produce, fish and animals. An analysis of soil in residential yards and gardens, and dust inside homes and on produce is needed, and until such an analysis is conducted, residents are being advised to avoid physical contact with the tailings and the dust as much as possible. State officials have admitted a serious lack of data pertaining to the tailings and soil sampling in Magna is now under way. The citizen committee will take whatever action it can to assist in studying the problem, including the possibility of conducting a survey of citizens to determine what possible health problems already exist. employee-of-the-mont- h She began working in the administration office 18 months ago. She previously worked in the finance department. Making the transition seemed to be easy for her, which made it easy for the administrative office, according to a city spokesperson. She mastered the smooth operation of the office while learning to work in a political environment. EtadbGtDCIiBdh However, I semi-toxi- TDEESEWy Pet Of The Week LICORICE ... This female part Maine Coon cat is currently up for adoption at the Humane Society of Utah, 4613 So. 4000 West. Groomers at Artistic Pet Grooniery described her as "easy to shes silkier than a Persian and her hair does notbeing groom matt as easily. Shes been on the front and is a really sweet cat. For more information on pet adoption, call the Humane Society. - aMiiiauiiitixjifiiiiiiiitiifiiMi sold to school children. It is a small sheet of white paper containing a blue star the size of a pencil eraser, and each star is soaked with LSD. Each star can be removed and placed in the mouth, or the LSD can also be absorbed through the skin by handling the paper. There is also brightly colored tape resembling postage stamps that have pictures of superman, butterflies, clowns, Mickey Mouse and other Disney characters on them that are packed in a red cardboard box wrapped in foil, which is a new way of selling "acid" by appealing to young children. The information also said that a young child could happen upon the items and have a fatal trip. Small children could be given a free tatoo by other children who want to have some fun, or by others who are cultivating new customers. It also noted that a red stamp called "Red Pyramid" is also being distributed along with the "Micro Dot in various colors and another kind of "Window Pane", which has a grid on it that can be cut out. These are all laced with drugs, and parents should make their children aware of the danger that is present because these drugs are known to react very quickly and some are laced with strychnine. Symptoms are hallucinations, severe uncontrolled vomiting, laughter, mood change and change in body temperature. If your child demonstrates any of these symptoms, parents are advised to call the paramedics as well as the police. Reporting on the mining museum, Warren Neusmeyer said the lawyer has completed papers and steps are being taken to bring the project to fruition. He also noted that the fountain for the arboretum has been stored in the warehouse at the concentrators until the arboretum has been completed. Madeline council Walker told TUXEDO RENTAL AVAILABLE SAVE $1 SAVE REG. 26.00- 65.00 - 25-3- ON SLACKS 5 & JEAN SALE 19.93-49.9- 9 SENSATIONAL SELECTION of mans and young men's dress and casual slacks and jeans now at our lowest prices of the season! ALL THESE FAMOUS MAKER PANTS ON SALE NOW! Levis- - 501s Levis- - Dockers Levis- - Action Slacks Exact By Levis- - Gallery By Zeppelin-Johnn- EZs By Carson-lugl- Haggar Haggar-Generra-RP- Boy-- Joven- - Save 15-5- f - 0! tmmfpL REGULARORIGINAL PRICES $65-$1- 35 Dpan:lSih:! the ! 'Imp " n w io kSjf- 1 5 x, 5-$- 55 that the CAP Center is 35 processing approximately people a week through the utility program known as HEAT. She said that Ivy Pacheco is available a.m. every Thursday from and from 12:30-- p.m. to help low income people with their utility bills, medical bills and Social Security. Walker also said that anyone getting a shutoff notice during cold weather should be referred to CAP for the moratorium program. She added that the agency had helped 40 families outside of the food bank during the past month. With Christmas coming on, Walker noted that any and all would be gratefully donations received, and asked people to Christmas trees and donate the so that trimmings disadvantaged would have a decent Christmas, especially those with young children. People can either buy a tree and drop it off at the CouncilCAP center, 3041 So. 8560 West, and they are also looking for warm coats and winter clothes for kids. Rxk Warner (lift Community Council Continued from page 1 confusion with either council since they deal with two or three other councils where boundaries overlap, and they have interacted with more than one council on the same issue without any problems. "As to the confusion spoken of in the newspaper article, I think that it is manufactured, because we still have people who call us and ask for our help because they do not want to- - go toe the other ! council. "I do not intend to discontinue doing that, she added. "We are well within our rights. I dont see how they can deny us our rights, and if they are going to stand on an council as opposed to ours, they need to take a look at the structure of our council, that includes elected people from the community as well as from civic and service organizations." McDermaid went on to say that McKen-dric- a Your Choice 19.99 SHAKER SWEATERS Huge selection of solid colors FLANNEL SHIRTS 100 cotton buffalo check from & Cut-- . SALE 19.99 tter Creek- - by , prints. Pier Connection-- Shah RUGBY SHIRTS By Rough P- 100 cotton in ALL THESE FAMOUS MAKER Safari-- , Heusem RPM Christian Joven- Aujard-- - SALE 19.99 solids and stripes. fiioiw (Cl Reg. 100.00 Sale 59.99 NOW! - Haggar Trend' Save $40! Split Cowhide Jackets Original price merchandise may remain on aale until stocks are depleted. SPORTCOATS ON SALE Farah- Levis-Raffinati-Americ- Levi-- . SALE 19.99 Van SPORT SHIRTS Plaids, stripes & J.G. Hook-- . 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