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Show -r-- e-w e a OT -- 2 Sun Advocate, Price, Utah Thursday, October T0" mp rry '1 'P 20, 1988 vrprrrwjTrm TTVTYTn Hunt Eie begins ti i 1 at... iQCMtiiEBIlQBa " 47213449 0"0 ' Council (Continued from Page 1) board setting the 1989 budget. More consideration should be given to the Lake Powell tourist. Lake Powell is the number one attraction in 'the west in the National Park Service jurisdiction. 3. Joint tourism promotions between Emery and Carbon counties are not always ap2. state The propriate. historically provides about $15,000 per year in matching funds. To spend any more than that jointly might be a mistake MAKE YOUR FIRST SHOT COUNT! AIM FOR THE BEST PRICES! for both counties. 4. Efforts should be made to attract more conventions to Price. 5. It should be determined if locally promoted events might be assisted by the travel council. Examples of these promotions are the Friendship Cruise and Melon Days in Green River. are many There possibilities which should be considered seriously. 6. To set goals and pursue them. This is a goal in itself, to learn the process which makes a goal happen. said Anderson 89' Ground Beef Pork Chops Family lb. Pak $1 .79 Boneless Hams Whole Fryer Legs , $1 .49 Fresh Pork Roast. ib 45' Mild Cheddar Cheese n $1 .69 had he previously recommended large billboards be placed near Price and Helper to advertise local museums. He said he was told that was a low priority item. He said he continues to support that idea and asked the travel council to look at the possibility closely. The travel council listened to Anderson without comment. Member Von Wayman, who was conducting the meeting, said the recommendations would be considered and perhaps action would be taken at a later meeting. Campaign (Continued from Page 1) Rich said he had made the decision to run only the night before. He also mentioned the voting in the primary was light. He said Guido Rachiele, the incumbent commissioner who sought reelection, had not campaigned vigorously before the primary. Prefacing his announcement during the meeting, Rich said he had roamed the hills, ridden horses and motorcycles and gone tubing around where the new CPS plant is to be located. I have lived here almost all my life, except for 12 years right after I was married. I love this area, he said. We have larger families in Utah, and they are good We he said. children, educate them in the best Pepsi, 7-- 12 Up FROZKN Pak Cans Zh Beats iall 6 pak prices ' SWEETHEART INTERSTATE JIMI'S Fries Burritos Cold 5l44 Cups 2 lb 49' TOO ct., 7oz. schools and they have to move away for jobs. Elected officials need to work harder for economic diversity to keep our children in Utah. We need to get more business and industry, he said. He mentioned most of his children live in faraway places including a son who lives in San Diego and daughters who live in Okinawa, Arizona and Oklahoma. One son is in high school. They would come back if there were jobs for them and it is my dream that they will be able to come back, he said. Rich said, after the meeting, he also believes the county and the cities should pull together, work as one and not compete. Citing differences Well- ington and the county have had regarding fire fighting, he said, We who live in the cities are also residents of the county. I think the cities and the county should work hand in hand. Copyright 1VM Sun Progress, Inc. All rights reserved. All property of Sun Progress, Inc. No part hereof may be reproduced without prior written consent. Sun Advocate USPS 5263 8000 Published Every Tuesday and Thursday by the Inc. 76 W. Main, Price, Utah 84501. Phone (801) 437-073- 2 FOR SUBSCRIPTIONS Phone 37 0731 Ext. 20 Dan Stockburger, General Manager Steve Christensen, Editor Second Cless Postage Paid at Price, Utah Post Otllce ' .r rts MFMAtROF THE UtTfca, Cottage Cheese Chocolate Milk Cream o' Webot Cioom ' Webot 16 oz. af. 79' $2.09 Potatoes Celery No. 1s 10 lb. 99' ib.27' Member ot Utah Press Association and National Newspaper Association Apples Red or Tomatoes Gold. Dl., direct from Apple lim'i. Liryo Fresh I Red... 4 lb. $1.00 lb. 59 I |