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Show 6B Sun Advocate, Price, Utah Wednesday, February 5, 1986 Notre Dame School School sponsors art gallery to raise funds at its present level Notre Dame School in Price is of service eleven offering grades of quality sponsoring an art gallery featuring paintings by Paul from through ninth grades. Notre Dame is fully accredited by the state of Utah education Heath of Salt Lake City. He attended Our Lady of Lourdes grade school, Judge Memorial High School and received a bachelor of fine arts degree from the Univeristy of Utah in June 1985 with an emphasis in drawing and painting. The gallery was begun by the Notre Dame School Board as a fund raising project to cover the deficit in the years operating budget. 1985-19- and the Northwest Association of schools and colleges. The art print offered this year is an original, numbered and signed by the artist, taken from a 1920 photograph of the original Notre Dame school building. Measuring 15x10 inches, only 2,000 copies will be offered at a cost of $25. Fifty copies in a silkscreen edition are offered for $100 each and are 20x13 inches. 86 economic Although pre-scho- ol dif- ficulties prevail in Carbon and Emery counties, Notre Dame is striving to maintain the school V Participants in the project will be eligible for a series of drawings for a cash gift from the school. Each week for 25 weeks a drawing will be held in which five names will be drawn for a $100 gift. On the 25th week one name will be drawn for a $5,000 gift. Anyone interested in art work of historical buildings and art prints and silkscreens by events may purchase the contacting Notre Dame School for an order form or by stopping in at the school. Checks may be sent to Notre Dame School Gallery at 210 North 600 East St., Price. Two of three will buy Tips for used car buyers Two of every three car buyers will purchase used vehicles this year reports the Automotive Information Council. The decision-makin- g process can be an anxiety-fille- d nightmare if one doesnt know what to look for when used car shopping AIC offers the following basic evalution checklist for used car buyers. Shop with someone who knows about cars. Do not be intimidated by a seller eager to rush your examination of the (except water from air conditioning). Continue your inspection of the cars underside, checking for breaks or rusting in the frame or signs that it has been welded. Any of these could mean the vehicles structure is weak. The condition of the exhaust system should be examined. Open the hood and thorougly check the major engine components. Check the oil dipstick and the transmission dipstick. The oil should be free of water droplets and the transmission fluid should be pink or reddish; if not, the car may have problems. Look for frayed wiring, leaky hoses and worn fan belts. Examine the condition of the battery and its cables. Beware of batteries with loose or cracked terminals. Look for rust on and in the radiator and any metallic sludge in its coolant. The next step is to carefully inspect the cars interior. Worn upholstery, carpeting, safety belts, pedals and ignition keys indicate heavy vehicle use. Be sure that all dash controls and accessories (including heat, air conditioning, wiper blades and car. Begin by examining the outside of the car. Look for signs of body work or frame damage, indicating it was in an accident. Check for dents, ripples in the metal and mismatched or dull paint spots. These often signal that the car may have been in an accident or rusted out and repaired. Look for rust on door bottoms, fenders, wheel wells and under floor mats. Continue by checking the cars suspension system on level ground, noting if it sags in the front or back. If one corner is lower than another, one of the springs may be worn or broken. Also, push down on one of the comers hard; if it continues bouncing the shocks are worn. It is also important to check the cars tires, especially for tread wear. Unevenly worn tires could be a signal of problems with the steering, suspension or the brakes. Also, check to see if the spare tire, jack and lug wrench are in the trunk. Check the condition of the glass. Cracks or scratches often enlarge and require expensive lights) work properly. Remember the inside lights, including the warning lights on the dashboard. Also, check the brake pedal; if it sinks slowly under steady pressure it could singal a leak in a master cylinder. Thorougly examine the odometer. If the digits do not read in a straight line or if scratches or pieces of broken replacements. The next step is to thoroughly plastic examine underneath the car on a clean surface. Any fluid dripping from the cars derside is a sign appear in time to start the engine and take the car on a test drive. The engine should start up easily and run smoothly on several tries. Test drive the car in both stop-and-- go traffic and on the highway. Note any vibrations in the steering which may signal front-en- d trouble; be alert to wandering and drifting. The car should stop smoothly without veering to either side. Test the brakes on a quiet street for noise or a grabby or mushy feeling. Finally, before purchasing the car, take it to a licensed mechanic. If this is not possible, at least call the National Highway Traffic Safety A- dministrations auto-safet- y to find out hotline about any history of safety defects or recalls. 3) r E Salt Lake artist Paul Heath puts finishing touches on his painting of Notre Dame School in 1920. Art prints of Catholic The Carbon School District Adult Education Program week set Notre Dame School and to visit is offering is celebrating Catholic School Week in Price. Mayor Art Martines issued a proclamation noting the week over the past weekend. Today is grandparents day at the school and all students grandparents are invited to lunch the painting will be sold as a fund raiser for the school's new art gallery. English as a Second Language For Adults 18 or Older Registration: 7:00 p.m., February 10, 1986 Place: Reeves Elementary, Adult Learning Center Class offered twice weekly the classrooms in the afternoon. At 2:15 p.m. today, George Grivet will show old films of the area and the school. For more information call 637-701- 0 after 1:00 p.m. We live inside ourselves, So unaware of what we never see. But theres your neighbor, and theres my friend. They could use some help from you and me. So Lend A Hand, Make life a little brighter. Lend A Hand, and show someone you care. the speedometer case, it may have been altered in some manner. When all of these areas have been completely evaluated it is Love I feel Example: embarrassed when were late rather than You always make defensive. (Continued from Page 4B) Try to stick to one issue at a time. Its hard to find solutions when youre trying to resolve all your problems at once. Dont save up all your gripes and throw them at your partner in one big heap. Deal with problems as they arise. Use I statements rather than being accusatory and putting your partner on the us late. Ask for information dont assume you know what your partner is thinking or why heshe behaves in a certain manner. Be prepared to change your opinions and behavior. The Carbon County Republican Party will be holding their annual Lincoln Day Dinner Feb. 7th at 7 p.m. in the Alumni Room at the Student Union Bldg, on C.E.U. Campus COST OF DINNER WILL BE 12 PER PERSON Social hour and entertainment from 6 to 7 We will have as our Honored Guests p.m. -- k Senator Jake Garn & Cong. Howard Nielson We extend an invitation to all who would like to come. Contact Rae or Hal Yount at Colton at 637-583- 1 4.S.A.P. 637-019- 1 for Reservations Lend A Hand is a program that has helped over 10,000 truly needy people in energy related emergencies during the past three years. Please add a dollar or more to your Utah Power bill so the Red Cross can help families and individuals who may have no jobs, no money, and no hope. Since its beginning, you have contributed some $630,000 to this effort, helping well over 10,000 people. Lend A Hand again this year and share. Wllt3IllD. pow |