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Show 2A Sun Wednesday, December 23, Advocate, Price, Utah 1981 Matheson budget pie in history the biggest - Kid artists win prizes (Continued from Page 1A) Scartezina, Price. is He a Gov. Scott SALT LAKE CITY M. Mathesons 1982-8- 3 budget pie is the biggest in history, yet it serves the smallest per capita slices in 10 at Castle student Heights Elementary School and wins a $20 McDonalds gift certificate. Martha Trejo, Helper, is third place winner. A second grader at Sally Mauro Elementary School, she wins a $10 gift certificate from Toy Town. In addition, Martin said, ah Carbon County second graders receive candy canes from the Sun Advocate. About 85 area merchants picked their favorite student sketches to use in todays Christmas greeting ads, Martin said. A separate contest was conducted among years. d $1.85 million last week by revealed was budget the governor. It represents a 10.3 percent increase over the current fiscal years authorized spending The governor of $1.68 million. proposed funding that could provide a 10.5 percent increase in salaries for state employees, public school teachers, higher education faculty and staff and state judges and elected officials. of the proposed About for compensation. budget goes The proposed budget doesnt include any major, general state tax increases, although it does anticipate some fee increases. This includes increasing the drivers license fee from $5 to $10, boosting auto registration fees by $5 a vehicle and approximately doubling special vehicle size and permit fees. The governor recommended the A This drawing of a race track and cars won Shane Jones, a second grader at Durrant Elementary School, first place in the Sun Advocate Christmas art contest. tight-fiste- two-thir- Emery County second graders. Martin said the Sun Advocate plans to conduct similar art contests every year. More than $100 in prizes and candy was awarded to the children, he added. V H,.. Martha Trejo Dan Scartezina Shane Jones First Interstate Bank Offers You g Two Repowering with an AVCO-V- Turbo-Dies- M gives you both el performance and as much as 53 mpg. repeal of House Bill 164, passed in the last legislative session. This bill reduced the market value of and commercial residential 20 property by pecent. This would raise about $18 million more in local property taxes for public education spending so that the local contribution percentage hike would equal the state increase. Matheson proposed the public school aid formula (the weighted pupil unit) be increased 10.5 percent to provide an 8.5 percent d salary increase for teachers and 2 percent for promotional changes. George Behunin, superintendent of the Carbon County School District, said the weighted pupil unit increase was what superintendents and school boards in Utah requested. However, what is good for the rest of the state, may not fill Carbon Countys needs, Behunin said. It will leave us considerably below Emery County and will not meet the high cost of living in Carbon County, he said. The feedback from different legislators that Im getting is that they are thinking along the same across-the-boar- Price man guilty in burglary, attack Tax-Savin- Opportunities him from two days before when he had been to her home with her boyfriend. The daughter, 14, testified she was awakened by the commotion and went to the room where the attack was taking place. She said she turned on the light and the man, who she identified as Peterson, attacked and choked her until she blacked out. She said when she regained consciousness, she ran to the next house and door neighbors screamed and pounded on the door for help. The neighbor testified that he saw Peterson leave the woman and Price man was convicted Tuesday of beating and choking a woman and her daughter in connection with a Sept.-- burglary at their home in northwest Price. Bryon Dale Peterson, 36, was convicted in 7th District Court of aggravated burglary, aggravated assault for the attack on the mother and assault for the attack on the daughter. An jury took about two hours to return the y verdict following the trial. who on was Peterson, probation for a sex crime at the time the crimes occurred, was referred to the state Department of Adult Probation and Parole for a presentencing evaluation. 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ON DISPLAY ATWALKER FORD in Price Each depositor's account insured toSIOO.OOO by the FDIC. Moore's Diesel Conversions 87 West Center, Huntington V .'J.V.V.V 9.0 9.V 9.V. 687-973- 2 WJ.'i U.U.V.Vto'.tf X WcatNJt c. D tAC.ke--3 May the joyous harmony of the season be yours to share with family and friends. James Anderson, Petersen Elementary Walker Ford 280 East Main Price 0EE3 ESMl 9.C,.9.V4f: eight-memb- er two-da- Jan. MEMBER Another neighbor testified to seeing a van drive away which matched the defen-denvehicle in appearance. Dr. David Hilding, a Price physician, testified as an expert witness and said brain damage, paralysis or death could have resulted from the attacks. The defendents father testified that he heard his son come home that morning at 5:30 a.m., nearly an hour before the crime took place. Introduced as evidence was a diary regularly kept by the father, in which he recorded the time his son came home. ts The mother, 33, testified she was sleeping on the couch in her front room early Sept. 1 when she awoke to see a man in the room and asked him who he was. She testified that she thought she was dreaming and dozed off again. She said when she awoke again, the man was sitting on her with his hands around her throat. She said he beat her about the face at least a dozen times. She identified the assailant as Peterson and said she recognized Don't miss the Of THE BUCKHORN Sun Advocate Published Every Wednesday end Friday by the Inc. 74 West Main S., Price, UtahS4501 Phone (Mi) Helper Ottice 673 3732 Castle Valley Promenaders Seth Chappell Calling Robert L Finney, Publisher David D. long, Managing Editor Scnd tins PaUp Pm Price. Utifc Post Office US PS 526-38- Utah Press Association an0 National Newspaper of Association Subscription rate: IDEAL run away. 18. Member With our sincere thanks, we wish a happy holiday season to ail! lines as far as 10.5 percent. he said. I just hope they hold on that level, because thats the minimum we can get by on. Higher education is getting an 11.4 percent increase, including the 10.5 percent salary raise. James Randolph, College of Eastern Utah president, said the proposed budget is far from what the college wanted in its original budget request. Randolph said CEU asked the Board of Regents for an 18.5 percent budget increase, with nearly 17 precent of that increase going toward salary, benefits and equity. The fear I have is that this could be a blow to our facultys and staffs morale, Randolph said. One unique aspect of the governors budget is a proposed auxiliary budget of $9.87 million. This is needed because several legitimate needs of state departments cannot be met within the existing resources of the state, Matheson said. This budget would require raising taxes in one or more areas. The governors budget has not counted on revenue from increased or new severance taxes to fund any part of the 1982-8- 3 budget. In Carbon 1 Emery Counties, SIS per year, published twice weekly. In Utah, outside area, $18 per year. Out of State, $19. New Years At. Eve Dance V V-it hi Cleveland Elem. School & Grounds DEC. 31 at 9 p.m. DONATION $6.00 DVCKffOftff PROMffffADffftS May the splendor of the season bring you the grandest times. .. Price River Coal Co. and Employees BEVERAGES Pepsi, p, Hires, Dr. Pepper and Crush 334 South 4th East (h 6 : |