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Show Wednesday, April Sun Advocate, Price, Utah 7B 30, 1986 to broadcast show from Price KSL is the population center of one of the states most important regions and will give us a base of operations for picking up some interesting and important stories, Lindsay said. We are still looking for some unusual local talent from the area, he explained. Wed like to feature one or two of Castle KSL-TChannel 5 has announced it will broadcast its magazine information program, Prime Time Access, live from Price, Tuesday, May 13 at 6:30 p.m. Each night that week, program host Bruce Lindsay and crew will originate Prime Time Access live from a diV mnimsakrt fferent Utah community. Countrys more Reports on the May 13 program will focus on Price and the surrounding area. Prime Time Access is the only magazine program devoted exclusively to the intermountain region, Lindsay said. Going on location gives us a chance to get closer to the stories and the people and the issues that make Prime Time Access interesting in the first place. We selected Price because it colorful characters on the program live, viewers if have any suggestions, he said. The live broadcast from Price is made possible by KSL-TV-s portable satellite transmission unit, StarWest 5. The unit allows KSL-Tto broadcast from anywhere in the United States. The public will be invited to observe the live broadcast from Price. V sees first Burr ferry wedding ceremony A Price couple celebrated a on April 19, historic first Members of the Castle Heights Elementary first grade class pose by their spruce tree with their teacher, Connie becoming the first pair ever to be married aboard the John Atlantic Burr ferry on Lake Powell. Due to windy weather, the ferry remained moored in Bullfrog Marina throughout the ceremony and reception. The ferry regularly sails passengers section of the across a between Bullfrog and lake, Halls Crossing marinas. Michael Hoggatt and the former Cori Arnason chose the Hamilton, and their principal, John Angotti. The class is to return for a similar picture by the tree in 1997. Blue spruce planted for Arbor Day Connie Hamiltons first grade class at Castle Heights Elementary School celebrated Arbor Day last week by planting a blue spruce tree in the island in front of the school. This project was in conjunction with School Pride Week. A special thanks was given to Mountain View In Nursery for helping defray the expense of this beautiful tree. During the ceremony, principal John B. Angotti announced that this first grade class of 1986 will return to this site during their senior year on Arbor 1997 Day, to com- In the memorate the theme: Christensen, Darci Fausett, Blain Graham, Donny Hogue, Heather Hunt, Chad Jensen, Jeremy Lott, Nick Madden, Crista McKendrick, Michae Nickas, Chris Olsen, Jared Olsen, Chantel Rigby, Jeremy Shorts, Daniel Sonntag, Becky Taylor, Angel Vasquez and Autumn Wagner. first grade I planted a tree and Ill watch it grow along with me. Members of the class are Travis Atwood, James Bar- clay, Bawden, Bonaquisto, Stacey Christopher Tammy Branch, Paul Brown, Kristopher Burrows, Sasha 3.1-mi- le thought it would be exciting. of legislation to help reduce the amount of money Congress spends on mass-mailing- s. According to the Senate Rules Committee, funding for all accounts congressional has been reduced with one exception: Senate and House mailings. Despite Gramm-Rudman-Holling- the s, uncontrolled by the growth of Senate and House will completely negate all the savings we have realized through belt mass-mailin- tightening in the operations of Congress, said Sen. Garn. What this amounts to is Congress no making con- tribution to reducing the deficit despite the obligation it has imposed on the rest of the federal government to cut back. In fact, said the Utahn, at the current rate of congressional mass-mailin- g, the 1985-8- 6 appropriation for congressional mail will run out before the end of April. to this quick-fi- x The a supbe would problem plemental appropriation to the Day gets state Michelle Day, a junior at Carbon High School and a member of the Carbon Chapter of the Utah Association of Future Homemakers of America, was recently elected to the state Executive Council at the annual state convention held in Park City. Day is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Day of Spring Glen. Representing the Southeast Region, Day will work with the other newly elected members of country and western band led by Michaels grandfather. The Hoggatts enjoyed a brief honeymoon at Bullfrogs Defiance House Lodge, a gift from their families. WEDDING Garn blasts colleagues' mailings Jake Garn has joined as a About 60 members of Michaels and Coris families attended the wedding. Afterwards, guests danced aboard the ferry to the music of a Plannmq a perfect mailed release Sen. because they unusual site We were originally supposed to be married at home, Cori said. But about a week before the wedding, Michaels mother came up with the idea. We thought it sounded like fun. state but added cost of of his some and Garn colleagues have another idea. The bill weve introduced would impose a seven-da- y moratorium on Senate and asks the House to do the same thing. This is necessary just to determine how much money is left in the mass-mailin- g, mass-mailin- congressional account for mailing, said Garn. Then, the measure would divide the remainder between the Senate and House and distribute the Senate funds on FHA post the council to plan and plement current budget to cover the im- projects, leadership training workshops and the annual convention for the 1986-8- 7 school year. Day will also be responsible to work with the regional council, consisting of a representative from each chapter in the region, to plan and implement any regional activities. In July, Day will travel to Orlando, Fla. with her advisor Catherine Llewelyn, to par- ticipate in the national leadership meeting. r, ratings Receiving three-sta- r in the clothing category were Paula Dupin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Dupin, and Melisa Mathis, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mathis, both of Price. mass-mailin- BUBS! We buy commercial and residential Ig: or trust deeds. Call us for a quote. Price, 494 East Main Street 637-37- 31 ET Annie Robertson, Counselor said the be honest, think I dont many Utahn, people pay much attention to 90 West congressional like newsletters and special interest mailings. Its just like a lot of the junk mail they receive. Whether useful or not it cer- 100 North, Price 3 mass-mailin- Little Miss Carbon County tainly isnt worth the failure of Congress to meet its own budget limitations. and This news release came Junior Miss Carbon County from Senator Jake Gam's Washington office by a mass mailing to all Utah newspapers. It was mailed using the franking privilege of free mailing taxpayer-supporte- by d U.S. legislators.) Pageants FLEASE mjeep OWN. rr June 2, 3, 4 and 5 at the Helper Civic Auditorium to be held conjunction with Helper's Butch Cassidy in Days. The Little Miss Pageant The Junior Miss is for ages Pageant is for ages Applications must be in by May 24. High blood pressure can be controlled. To learn how, call us. 4b American Red Cross Applications may be picked up at the following Helper businesses: A CHUCK'S PHARMACY MUTUAL FURNITURE VELTRI'S DRUG CORNETS CENTRAL COMMISSION MAETA'S MENAGERIE Career In Nursing? or mail the application found below with the application fee of $10.00 to: Central Commission 96 North Main Helper, Utah 84526 COLLEGE OF EASTERN UTAH'S Name. Licensed Practical Nursing Program .Birthdate. Address. Telephone is accepting applications for the 1986-8- 7 v- -' RENTER; To In BllSi!!.. Diet NO SHOTS NOT DRUGS NO CONTRACTS fodsis Interested Trust Deeds and the m just six Are You Sell us your Real Estate Contracts and Center, You will lose 17 to 25 pounds weeks And. your Diet Center will Counselor help you learn the nutritionally sound eating habits that will help you and your pew family stay thin for life Call today and start on your way to a happier, healthier thinner life At the basis of state population. Garn went on to say, My g is well stand on known. My office stopped massmailing six years ago in to responding preference directly to constituent letters and inquiries on an individual (Editors note: Other activities which Day is involved in with her chapter include being the chapter three-stapresident and receiving a to first place, equivalent rating in the job interview category at the recent state competition. Start with the perfect bride. . Talent. Names of Both Parents school year Deadline for applications is June 1, 1986 For more information contact Donna Cartwright ext. Nursing Department, College of Eastern Utah, 262 Signature of Parent or Guardian. |