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Show Friday, May Vocational educators to gather in which p.m. The council is students can be better served in vocational organized under state to advise training programs will law be discussed at the vocational educators quarterly meeting of in establishing and Ways the operating better District vocational training Advocate, Price, Utah 3 b parties are invited to said, and completed are Gary Wixom, attend the meeting or new bylaws in Frank Worthen, Athena Vignetto, Karl MemDecember. council provide members includes Kraync, with bership from suggestions or input on representation improving current vocational programs or providing better betVocational Advisory programs to meet communication Council next Tuesday. student needs and ween the community The meeting will be serve business and and the schools. The council began held in the CEU industry. A spokesman for the reorganization Career Center Conlast ference Room at 2:30 council said interested fall, the spokesman CEU-Carbo- School Sun 1, 1981 n educational in- Harry Mangus, Don Dennison, Emma Lamb-soBea Raby, Mary Pizza, Rick Callor, n, stitutions, government organizations, educational craft advisory Rick councils, as well as Gary Prazen, Thelma Jones, Garcia, business, industry and Mary Chavis and labor. Mack Current members chairman Johnson, pro-te- scene is from the LDS Production, ''Zion' which premiered Wednesday at Carbon High School. It continues through Saturday beginning at 7:30 p.m. each Matt Kelly, Richard Morley, Diane Morley and Nicole Kelly ) panic at the sound of what they think are gunshots. In reality they are firecrackers from an early Utah Pioneer Day celebration. The (l-r- night. phmabrOanvBnwrt 'Zion' production opens four-nigrun in Price Sun Advocate UtUftlMCM ht Published Every By SCOTT LLOYD Staff Writer How blessed the day when the lamb and the lion shall lie down together.... . hundred spectators joined Several Earth withdrawn Therald N. Jensen, vice president of Zion's First National Bank, stands by as Dave Dominguez of Harper Excavations breaks ground for a new Zion's First National Bank in Price. The bank, located at about 625 East First North, will be the firm's second facility in Price. Projected completion date is Nov. 21. It will have 3,000 square feet of floor Bunnell moves up regional marketing manager of Tele - Communications, Inc., TCI Regional Manager George Lee announced this week. Lee said Bunnell, 24, is among the youngest marketing executives in the company. In his new position, Bunnell will handle advertising and marketing duties for TCIs Utah - Idaho region, which includes Community Television of Utah, Inc. cable TV systems in the state, as well as Community Tele Inc. - Com- in systems munications, Idaho. Bunnell attended Price schools before graduating from Carbon High School in 1974. He has also attended the University of Utah, as well as the College of Eastern Utah, where he was student body president during the 1977-7- 8 school year. He announced for KOAL Radio in Price and KUER and KWHO in Salt Lake City. He was news editor for KWMS Newsradio in Salt Lake before returning to CEU. While attending the University of Utah in 1978, he became program director for Community Television of Utahs Salt Lake City cable system, a position he held until this weeks announcement. Lee said the Utah - Idaho TCI region is one of 17 corporate regions set up by Tele - Communications, Inc., which is the nations third - largest cable television firm, with over one million subscribers. Bunnell resides in Salt Lake City with his wife, the former Debra Fivecoat of Sunnyside. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Kay L. Bunnell of Price. Hansen blasts Interior for plant designation An attempt to place a Utah plant on the endangered species list is excessive federal regulation that could restrict grazing and off - highway vehicle use along Utahs Skyline Drive, Congressman Jim Hansen said here this week. In a letter to the Interior WASHINGTON Secretary, the Republican lawmaker from the First District chided the agencys action in attempting to place the plant Astragulus montii, which supposedly grows sparsely along the Skyline Drive, on the protected list. This attempt represents another example of excessive government regulation and inHansen said in his terference, letter. I am appalled by the apparent expenditure of both dollars and man - hours in pursuing this ridiculous action. The 80 - acre area under consideration for special protection lies 12 miles east of Manti, and the Skyline Drive runs the length of its western boundary. drive-i- n Churchs Mormon production, Zion." multi-medi- a The production continues Friday and Saturday at 7:30 p.m. in Carbon Rate hike granted UP&L, 68 percent of firm's request auditorium. In a unique Man convicted of digging in ruin com- bination of music, has received an Utah Power order from the Utah Public Service Commission granting a general rate increase of $39 million. The amount represents an increase of 9.46 percent in annual revenues apfrom Utah jurisdictional sales proximately 68 percent of the companys request of $57 million. The increase will be effective after the filing and Commission acceptance of new tariffs. For the typical residential customer without water and space heating service, the increase would be approximately $3.50 per month. In its original filing, September 30, 1980, UP&L requested a $44.5 million increase in annual revenues. On February 2, 1981, the Commission accepted a UP&L motion to amend its original application raising the requested amount to $59.6 million, principally, the company said, because of surging interest rates in capital markets. Later, the company modified its request reducing it to $57 million. In its order, the Utah Commission authorized a raise of return on investment to 11.87 percent frm 11.64 percent. & Light Co. School High drama, dancing, and pageantry 472 150-ye- ar Sec PmiMtt at Utafc, Paatathca Mtmbet of Utah Press arv) Nibonal Assoc newspaper Assoc ns I on-sta- ge 120-voi- slide costumes, Bid Huq Bouquef. presentation, choreography and sound are all the work of locals. Underpinning Mother's Day is Sunday, May 10. the parades, the production is a history of the Church narration by Joseph of Jesus Christ of Smith, played by Latter-da- y Saints Steven Carlson whose unfolds. resemblance to the Perhaps the most prophet is striking. Delight her with tin1 exc lusivi1 FTD hand dec or.iti'd ceranm bowl tilled with Recreational Vehicle Show scheduled May 16 The 4th Annual Recreational Vehicle Show sponsored by the Sun Advocate will be held Saturday, May 16, in the Smiths Food King parking lot on Main Street in Price. Dan Stockburger, Sun Advocate business manager and coordinator of this years show, said the latest in recreational vehicles and equipment, including pick - ups, four - wheel drives, trailers, motorcycles Research by Utah field and camping biologists indicates that contrary paraphernalia will be to other allegations, the plant is not on public display. threatened by either sheep grazing Judging from past or off - highway vehicle use, A Moab man was tenced in U.S. District interest and responHansen said. If the plant is placed on three years Judge Bruce S. ses, we expect this to on the endangered species list, it is placed court. Jenkins fined and be the biggest show probation likely the area under consideration will be off - limits to all grazing and $500 in U.S. District Court in Salt Lake City to off road vehicles. ANNUAL week after adthis Interior Department officials he for TALK" recently disclosed to Hansens mitting in dug staff that the U.S. Forest Service artifacts an Anasazi and Fish and Wildlife Service will Indian ruin in San send biologists to Utah in July to Juan County. determine whether Astragulus Lindy Earl Ottinger montii can be found in other areas was charged with along the Skyline Drive. in the excavating Congressman Hansen claims Three Moon House Utah officials in the Natural Ruin in the Grand Resources Division do not agree Gulch Primitive Area the plant is endangered. From 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. last December. Who knows where the Interior Price Utah Stake Center Department will find the plant? 150 South 500 E., Price Another Moab man, he added. It would be unfortunate R. Hollister, Stanley if the government gave this plant was also charged in special protection under the en- the complaint, said No Charge dangered species act, only to find Assistant U.S. Atthat much more Utah acreage Francis M. All Carbon & Emery County would be placed off limits to Utah torney but he is Wilkstrom, ranchers and sportsmen. still at large. Artists are invited to - ever, Stockburger said. The show 60 was WEST MAIN PHONE moved to the Smiths Food King lot to provide more room and view area, he added. A tflosiol Police OuA tfliuuete. inq ti UTAH 637 2731 Soy )t Ifou ti business of your own can earn you money! -- "Caption error corrected ... " space. The bank includes four lanes. Marketing manager Jim Bunnell, a former resident of Price, has been promoted to more than 300 cast members in singing this idealistic message at the Wednesday opening night of the Particular credit striking thing about by the this presentation is should be given to Sun Advocate Publisher Inc that it was produced Richard Dart who 74 West Mem St., somehow managed to Price, Uleh 1401 by Phone (Ml) 4J7 0717 And all are from give a slide show a 1737 Helper Office Carbon County, dramatic dimension. tad Om It would be a proving that the Pnct. Zion Wasatch Front area tragedy if USPS does not have a turns out to be another case of Mormons monopoly on talent. i!kr MorTrue, Die production entertaining mons. a is buttressed by jIioa There is much here professionally recorded sound track for by Subscrloflon Rates: with way of unadulterated CmU , Eiwry Canties, $15 complete professional voices entertainment and an pmpr peWbM twte (the actors mouth the opportunity to more Ilf VtiX eebUi me, $11 pw words) and the fully understand theii ftw. Oet 4 SMI $11. Tabernacle Choir. neighbors. But the It's time to send Mom our FTD choir, acting, The name on the photograph of a not James Snyder of Price, as the boy painting in the Utah Festival caption said. It was Gene Burgess, of the Arts for the Young on the a second grader, son of Mr. and front page of the Sun Advocate In Mrs. Paul Burgess of Carbonville. last Fridays paper was inThe newspaper regrets this correctly identified. The boy in the photograph was inadvertent error. "PALETTE Thursday, f.lay 7 Public Invited The government accused the men of removing a metate (grinding stone), potsherds and other small artifacts from the ruin. Ottinger was sen- - exhibit Bring your Artwork to the Pricet Utah Stake Center on May 7 from 9 a.m. to 12 a.m., framed and ready to hang. $1.00 per Item entrance fee. A young profitable business newspaper route management Its a business that can make you a neat profit, enough to build a nice bank account. You will be surprised how much you can earn. If you era a young person living in Southwest Helper West Helper We want more information coll 637-200- 7 to hear from you. Call the Sun Advocate Ask for B37-Q73- H For person can get Into a Sherry |