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Show 4A Sun Advocate, Price, Utah T uesday, August 2, 1988 Asbestos abatement needs to be explained at lunch The United States Congress, recognizing the hazards posed by asbestos in public buildings has mandated that all public schools in the nation implement an asbestos management policy that includes a plan to remove all asbestos from the schools. The College of Eastern Utah, in cooperation with the Utah Division of Facilities and Construction Management, will explore what demands these extensive abatement projects will make upon local businesses luncheon at noon on at a Wednesday, Aug. 3 at Farlainos Restaurant in Price. Our experience with the asbestos abatement at the old said CEU Carbon Hospital, Dean of Administrative Services Karen Bliss Miller, is no-ho- st there will be a great demand for polyvinyl, sturdy plastic bags, respiratorwork masks suppUes we needed, and were in ordering very cooperative - I J1 I U L.illUirjf UJUll WIMH t ive !l MIN' I It Middleton said. That was only for one project, however. The demand wUl be much higher when two or three jobs are going on at once. Middleton will also explain an upcoming sixteen hour course at the college that will provide training and EPA certification in asbestos management. The course will be held August 12 and 13 at CEU. Anyone interested is welcome to attend the luncheon, and should make reservations by calling Randy Netz at ext. 318. For more information on the asbestos management course, call Leonard Miller at 1 and suits." disposable Utah Correctional Industries (UCI) is in the final phase of the removal project at the hospital and work should begin on the first phase of renovation this faU. There is also going to be a huge demand for well trained, EPA certified asbestos workers, MiUer added. Victor Middleton of UCI has supervised the hospital project, and wiU be attending the meeting to explain to businesses what supplies should be inventoried for future abatement 637-212- 0, projects. We found that most local businesses had access to the 637-212- 0. Thayn benefit Ted Wilson to spend day in Price Ted Wilson, candidate for governor, will spend Wednesday in Price and will have a full schedule beginning at 9:30 a.m. when he will attend an economic development meeting at the Radisson Inn. Following that he will speak at the Rural School Educators Conference at 11 a.m. at College with local news media. From 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. he will be at a get acquainted hour in the Helper Civic Auditorium that will precede a fund raising dinner. The dinner, which more than 200 people are expected to attend, will begin at 7:30 p.m. Followng the Price visit he will continue his campaign travels. of Country Club. At 2 p.m. he will speak to the Utah Small Cities Inc., a group that will drive from Moab. During the late afternoon, he will be available for interviews Danielle for the 1988-8- 9 school year will begin Aug. 11 for Mont Harmon Junior High School. According to the schedule released this week, students may register from Aug. 11 to Aug. 23. All new students may sign up for classes any date. Registration will begin at 9 a.m. and continue to 3 p.m. each day. The schedule includes: Peace World Bible School Correspondence Course Write on P.O. BOX 299 8th 84501 Grade With a last name from on Aug. 11 A to D on Aug. 12 With a last on Aug. 15 9th Grade Students from low income families as per federal definition standards who desire to apply for a waiver of student body fees must contact the principal. I mr ini qt Thank Crosman Air Rifle Sal e2 7.99 Pump for greater power Shoots BBs and pellets Positive safety 177-c- (605-249- Saiel.49 Crosman 22 Pellets New skirl design keeps its shape accuracy downrange 170 per pack 66 E. Main, Price 4 IUIAI HAHDWAIO for greater (605-383- I like to express our sincere appreciation to every- one for the food, flowers and other acts of kindness shown to us in our hour of grief. We received so many that it is im- Pruning guide How a tree is pruned in its first few years of life will affect its shape, strength and even its life span. w An illustrated, How to called Prime guide Young Shade Trees has been easy-to-follo- I We would q prepared for homeowners. It can be obtained free of charge by writing the National Arbor Day Foundation. 0 possible to personally thank 0 everyone. A special thanks to those at the accident who took Youll learn how to shape and guide a shade tree when its young so that its tall, straight, strong and healthy when its p old. To obtain your free copy of I such good care of our wife and mom, and to the hospital staff who were so compassionate James Atwood, Claudia, Wendy, Chris Ann, Kelly, Natalie and families J Officers, said chants, LDS Relief Society and the entertainers for the program. About 300 people attended. name from N to Z With a last name from A to D on Aug. 16 With a last name from E to M on Aug. 17 With a last name from N to Z on Aug. 16 Don Richard Anderson barbecued the turkeys served and many others contributed including mer- With a last name from E to M on Thayn. Blackburn, Utah Alliance of Mont Harmon registration FREE Price, Utah Eastern Utah. He will address the Price Chamber of Commerce at their regular meeting at noon at the Carbon total of $3,700 was raised at a benefit dinner Saturday to help in Wellington Carbon County Deputy Sheriff Dea R. Thayn with medical expenses incurred from the long illness of A this valuable booklet, send your name and address to: How to Prune, National Arbor Day Foundation, Nebraska City, NE 68410. 'Star Party' date changed The fourth Star Party in the series, originally scheduled for August 5, has been changed to Friday, August 12 due to unforeseen conflicts. (If weather is inclement, then the date will change to Saturday, August 13. ) The meeting place will be at the radio tower near the Bristlecone Boy Scout camp. To make things easier, we will all meet at the east end of the City Market parking lot at 8 p.m. and caravan up to the Bristlecone turnoff where we will meet Dan Taylor who will lead us the rest of the way. For those of you avid stargazers, the August 12 weekend is an excellent time to go meteor counting! This is the time of year the Perseids make their appearance. Perseids are meteor showers caused by the earth passing through the ancient path of a comet. This is perhaps the best meteor shower of the year. One should be able 0 to count as many as meteors within a one hour time span. Keep a tally of your shooting stars and when we congregate in September we can see who has the best (The fifth star party is scheduled for September 9.) Again, your star captains are Rodney Scott, Dan Taylor and Don Burge. Bring telescopes (we all share!), binoculars, a flashlight with a red transparent cover for the light part, a jacket or sweater, something to sit on, insect repellent, and some snacks and drinks. 50-7- star-eye- For s! further information, please contact the Services Office, 637-576- Leisure |