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Show II 6 Sun Advocate, Price, Utah Friday, May 30, 1986 From Washington fi CEU hires The business program continues to be one of the strongest programs in the curriculum. The curriculum has been uprt dated and been added to has technology keep pace with what is happening in the business world. The College of Eastern Utah Institutional Council voted to approve the hiring of Daniel L. Schuster of Spokane, Wash., as a mathematics and computer science instructor for the 1986-8- 7 state-of-the-a- academic year at its regular meeting Friday. Schuster will graduate in June with a masters degree in mathematics from Eastern Washington University. He also completed graduate work at the are working with in computers accounting, income tax preparation, personal Students finance, management and secretarial courses. Plans are underway to continue and expand the integration of computers with the entire curriculum. University of Wyoming. He received his bachelors Eastern from degree Washington University with an emphasis in mathematics and computer science. He also received a bachelors degree from the University of Colorado. Since September, he has been a graduate instructor in at mathematics The demand for cosmetology continues to be high with the department needing to expand its facility. The number of stations and Eastern Washington and previously served as a graduate assistant at the University of Wyoming. He has been a computer consultant academic for computing Eastern at has had exWashington. teaching subjects such perience as trigonometry, algebra, pre- calculus He calculus, math, math teacher business calculus, college algebra and number theory. Ray Sim, chairman of the CEU Joint Vocational Advisory Committee and manager of the Standard Laboratories in Huntington, presented a report to the council that identified the curricula, staff and equipment needs of the vocational programs at the school. He said that the committee felt that the auto mechanics program had been strengthened in several ways during the past year. Additional course work had been added in the area of small engine repairs as well as some new equipment. lockers is inadequate for the departments high enrollment. The educational program has been enhanced by the addition of audio-visuhardware and al software from Redkin, professional providing Scofield. Color One Portrait offer per Family FREE! with Any S10 00 Purchase in Our Store 2 PHOTO HOURS-10:- 30 Portrait may be a single or group Save your register receipt & present it to our Photographer located in the store Purchase does not have to be made on same day picture is taken The family of Glade Andreini wishes to express our heartfelt thanks to all who were so kind and generous during the loss of husband, father, brother. grandfather, great grandfather and uncle. A special thanks to the B.P.O.E., VFW, Father LaPenta of St. Anthony Church and Stella D' America Lodge. To the pall bearers, his and snowmobiling friends and his hobby and mechanical friends, a very special thanks to you too. We are so proud to have all of you as our friends. If we haveg missed thanking anyone for the acts of kindness that has beenS shown, we are truly sorry Sincerely, Ruth Andreini & family Pat Walsh, Division of of Special Olympians from the Ann Self School and Castle Valley Workshop set the pace for Sgt. Don Blackburn, who carried the Special Olympic torch through and Parks Prices Main Street was filled with the sounds of sirens Salt Lake City, was transported to Castleview Hospital by private vehicle for treatment of minor injuries. Walsh said the two girls were riding a motorcycle on the Carbon County recreation area road at about 8:15 p.m. Saturday when the vehicle hit some dirt. Rowsell apparently was thrown off the motorcycle and hit her head on a rock. Walsh said she was not wearing a helmet at the time of the ac16, cident. Walsh said the accident is still under investigation by the of Parks and Recreation and the Utah County Sheriffs Office. Division June and laughter Wednesday morning as the Special Olympic torch was carried through town surrounded by Special Olympians. It was all part of the Utah Law Enforcement Torch Run, which is an event that is bringing torches from the four corners of the state to the state Special Olympics which begins in Provo today. Torch runs began in Logan, St. George and Vernal. Price was along the route of the Monticello run. Local law enforcement officers picked up the torch Wednesday morning at the Carbon-Emer- y county line on Mon-ticell- o, Carbon County Club, 7 Fairgrounds. June Utah Peace Officers Association State Convention, Price. June 27 & 28 Mens Slowpitch Invitational Tournament. To have your event listed in the Community Calendar, call the Chamber office at 637-278- BY SOROPTIMIST OF PRICE "DR. J.E. DORMAN" MONDAY, JUNE 2 Carbon Country Club Highway County and Sheriffs Department Price Department I love this town and the people. To the many faithful and dedicated employees that have supported me through the years give my deepest thanks. I I Gift Shop E. Neeley 1824 A Main, Wellington lot of home-mad- e kinds of gifts for Birthdays & Weddings Cards & wrapping paper Open TO a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Phone 637-036- 1 have talent, WE WANT YOU! BORMANN'S VIDEO PHOTOGRAPHY will donate a free video to the top 3 winners Top 3 winners will audition for Eugene Jelesnik Videos of the talent show will be available for purchase Providing services in hearing aids, hearing evaluations and speech therapy consultation. APPLICATION FORM Name For Appointment Call Phone Number. Age Talent. 637-230- 0 Jt items All If you Thursday, June 5th We Police helped in Coal Country the former manager of would like to Safeways, thank the people of Carbon & Emei y counties for their support the past 31 years. Starting at 9:00 a.m. Susan Furstenberg City carrying the torch. As 94 North 4th East Donation 2, the Utah Patrol, Carbon from Butch Cassidy Days June6&7 3 100 Prizes Given His Next Clinic In Price $17.50 Person officers NOW OPEN THANK YOU Don 375 of- BIG TALENT SHOW ANNOUNCES Dinner Cocktails 6:30 p.m. 637-127- US-- 6 and then into Spring Glen, past the Ann Self School where the bearer was cheered on by the rest of the students. The torch was then carried on to Soldier Summit where Utah County officials took over Thursday morning. Today, the four torch bearers will meet outside of Cougar Stadium on the BYU campus and then will carry the torches in to start the state Special Olympics. It is estimated that ficers from across the state assisted in the run. Utah is one of 44 states participating in the national Torch Run for Special Olympics in which more than 10,000 law enforcement officers will run overall. Locally, Sgt. Chuck Semken organized runners and was very pleased with the turn out. It was great with all the support we got around here. The kids from the school made it all worthwhile, Semken said. While in Carbon County, 8. Dean Platis, PhD. 7:00 p.m. For Tickets Call onto p.m. Courts. June 7 CEU Graduation June 14 Hershey Track & Field Meet, CEU VFW State Convention, Radisson Inn, Price. June Demolition Derby, Jeep Patrol, Carbon County June 21 COMMUNITY ROAST Blackburn of the Carbon County Sheriffs Office. The torch was then carried Calendar-Jun- e June 4 Jazz Basketball Clinic - BDAC - CEU BYU Tennis Workshop CCR&LST, Price City June 6 & 7 3rd Annual and ran it into Price. Once in Price, they were joined by Special Olympians from the Ann Self School and Castle Valley Workshop who ran the length of Main Street with torch bearer Sgt. Don SR-1-0 Soroptimist Community Roast - Dr. J.E. Dorman, 2 Photo by Ed McKeevor Torch goes through Price companion, Shauna Community downtown Price Wednesday morning. Blackburn was one of many officers who helped carry the torch through the county, For Special Olympics the State identified the Recreation, victim as Tiffany Rochelle Rowsell, 18, Salt Lake. She was dead on arrival at Castleview Hospital in Price. Higham, g Minors must be with parents PORTRAITS TAKEN ON Sunday and Monday June 1 and in Castle Dale Tuesday, June 3 in Price Petersen added that he suspects the governor will reduce some of the allocated budgets passed by the Legislature for the 1986-8- 7 academic year. He said he intends to meet with the CEU budget committee to determine where it is best to make the budget cuts in case his suspicions become a reality. Petersen also presented the interim accreditation by the of Association Northwest Colleges to the council and said the college should be pleased with the results. The report was compiled by Robert L. Bowlin, associate director of the Northwest A Thank You 10x13 When we take this budget cut, it will wipe out any contingency funds that we have tried to save throughout the year, he told the council. Motorcycle accident leaves woman dead Lake City woman was killed and another woman injured in a motorcycle accident late Saturday evening at m $41,200. curriculum support. College Association and was The committee felt the diesel very complimentary. It is really clear that the mechanics program is well established with the basic educational programs and equipment for the course met. services at the College of They are hoping to implement a Eastern Utah have improved second year of the program, measurably since 1981, Bowlin plus additional instructional wrote. He also complimented the aids are needed. The mining department has college on its physical facilities, continued to respond to industry both the athletic center and the needs in a period of unem- remodeled student center and ployment in the coal mining was very impressed with the cleanliness and maintenance of industry. They have developed the Utah the entire campus. The next institutional council ForemanFireboss Study Guide and hosted a seminar. meeting will be held at 8 a.m. on In other matters, Petersen Saturday, June 7, prior to the commencement told the council that the colleges governor mandated a one exercises. 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