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Show Wednesday, Novembers, 1986 Price, Utah 9A Sun Advocate, Funding for United Way Volunteer program looking for help The Retired Senior Volunteer Program was initiated in 1973, including both Carbon and Emery counties. The program money from the federal, state and county governments, Title XX program and United Way, RSVP has decrease in volunteer expenses would jeopardize the in-ki- nd divided between the counties in later years. The program is designed to encourage volunteerism among persons 60 years of age and older by providing insurance coverage and mileage reimbursement to the volunteers. However, the volunteers do not receive any pay for their ser- purpose. There are programs. volunteers Unfortunately, all of the cuts in spending throughout the governments have greatly affected the RSVPs financial status. The only resource available to recoup the financial deficiencies is through the United Way. The programs expenses have received $500 reward offered for cemetery vandal A $500 reward is still being offered by Price City to anyone who can provide information which leads to the arrest and conviction of vandals who damaged tombstones in the citys cemetery. Two weeks ago vandals went through the cemetery and overturned and broke many grave markers. Some of the stones are among the oldest in the cemetery and mark graves of people who no longer have family in the area. Families of those buried in the cemetery are responsible for repair of stones damaged by vandalism, but the city elected to provide the repair work since so many of the stones were so old and families are no longer living here. Cost of repair will be about $700, councilman bare However, any a to reduced minimum. as well as many services from the areas aging was vices. The been 232 programs registered RSVP program. They provide services at the hospital, Castle Country Care Center, Parkdale Care Center, Ann Self Training Center, Price City library, various schools throughout the county, the Karl Peterson in the Senior Center, the East Carbon Senior Center, juvenile court, the food bank in East Carbon, the Bookmobile and the Neighborhood Friend Crime Prevention Network in East Carbon. The volunteers donated 33,545 hours of service last year. At minimum wage the value of the services came to $112,375.75 donated throughout the county. volunteers The received Broccoli 391 in recognition, meals, insurance and mileage reimbursement. Without United Ways support it would not have been possible as United Way contributes a large share of the funds that are used strictly for the volunteers. If you currently do not have a payroll deduction system with your employer, call Barbara She will be Lundell at happy to come to your employment location and give a presentation on the benefits received through United Way. All money that is donated will be kept in the Carbon County area if you request it to be so. All of the benefits of your contribution will be seen right here at home. RSVP is only one of 13 programs to receive United Way money locally. For more information on United Way, call Barbara or for RSVP call $15,422.51 Northern Tissue Blueberry Muffins Betty Crocker Powdered Sugar western Family French Bread Rhodes Krispix Cereal Kelloggs Ice Creani $Alin Western Family all tlavocs. t Campbell's Chicken Stars, Chicken Noodle md Chicken Curly Noodles Chicken 13 . . . oi. 2 2 ib. 95 pack 73 . . . 'i gal 9 0's 1 Ib. 1.29 Ib. Ib. ib .39 1.39 1.89 1.29 1 ib. Thurs.-Sat.- 79 389 Ib. Breasts Sale prices in effect , Nov. 39 6-- - Lettuce Heads AQ 1202. Tomatoes 3 1.69 1.09 12.5 02. Tortilla Chips La Famous Orange Juice Donald Duck Pudding Pies Hostess Spare Ribs Country style Pork Roast Loin end Pork Chops Center cut 637-891- 1. .09 1.2 3 1 4 ion pack $iI 637-508- 0. Lamond Williams said. Police informed the council that it took someone who is quite strong or several persons to do the damage since some of the stones are very heavy. Information can be given to the police by calling or the city offices at 637-13- 44 637-501- 0. Emery court reported Request for a trial was withdrawn and a plea of no contest entered for Conrad Staley, 78, Emery. Staley answered to charges of failure to in Eleventh yield Judicial Circuit Court, Thursday. His attorney, Luke G. Pappas, told Judge A. John Ruggeri that Staley had been involved in an accident with a truck on Ferrons main street where both drivers had been injurednand , because ..of mitigating' circumstances, a civil action was pending. In other action, Dirk T. Smith, 28, Mt. Pleasant entered a guilty plea to fishing without a license right-of-wa- and failure to appear in court, both class B misdemeanors. He was fined $165. Scott W. Payne, 34, Ferron, entered a guilty plea to a charge of public intoxication, a class C misdemeanor. His bail was ordered applied to his fine. Continuances were granted Walter Lee Beach, 42, Green River, charged with criminal trespass and assault; Robert L. Naylor, 33, Wellington, charged with possession of a controlled y and substance; Larry C. Henderson, 26, Price, charged with possession of a controlled substance and driving on revocation. 99 JACK STANDS PR. Extends to 17" in length 3,000 Ib. capacity per pair. University reports record enrollment from this area two-coun- the said. Jacobs Enrollment of students from Carbon and Emery counties is at an all-tihigh this fall, registration figures released by Dr. Richard Jacobs, director of institutional research at Utah State University, show. There are 80 students from Carbon County and 40 from Emery County in the USU student body this year. Those are higher totals in both counties than ever before. Carbons registration is up 18 percent from last years 68 students and Emerys is up 8 percent from last years 37. area total is The 120 students, a 14 percent increase over 1985. The growth contributes to a record high of 9,765 Utah residents enrolled at USU this fall. USUs enrollment increases are coming in Utah students as enrollment grew 1 percent this year over last. Total enrollment at the school is 11,690. The Carbon County total includes 72 undergraduates and eight graduate students. From Emery there are 34 undergraduates and six graduate students. population REG. 49.99 REG. 19.99 15.9 CARS RAMPS 8 off access to fluid level, improved caps designed for less water loss & 1 Club Steaks Lb. 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