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Show Wednesday, May CEU reading program Health Tex Whites caters to students A.F. to test fire missile DUGWAY PROVING GROUNDS (AP) -The Air Force this week will test fire a Tomahawk cruise missile, a weapon picked to become a mainstay of the NATO arsenal by 1983, officials said. An unarmed Tomahawk has been programmed to make test runs against two simulated targets in the western Utah desert before being lowered to the ground by parachute, said Col. Donald Couture, program manager of the ground-launc- h cruise program. The date and time of the launch have been withheld by the Air Force for security reasons, officials said. The Air Force plans to deploy 160 of the $1.3 million missiles in Great Britain by December, 1983 to help counter Soviet intermediate-range missiles now in place in eastern Europe. Tomahawks, intended to carry nuclear warheads, will be deployed later in Italy, d ground-launchelow-flyi- West Germany, Belgium Catering to an individuals reading needs is the concept behind College of Eastern Utahs ACLU to expand in Utah the and Netherlands, Couture said. The American Civil (AP) Liberties Unions influence is growing in Utah and state chairman Ross Anderson hopes to establish two or three new chapters during the coming year. The ACLU is a very strong force in Utah. Our legal panel meets every two weeks and there are usually 20 to 30 fairly serious complaints to review, Anderson said. During a weekend meeting in Logan, ACLU officials also reviewed the impact of a federal judges ruling that Logan School Districts policy of releasing students for religion classes is constitutional. U.S. District Judge Clarence Brimmer also ruled that the districts granting of school credit for the classes wasnt lawful. LOGAN four-wee- summer k reading offered through the Division of Continuing Education. Under the direction of Lea Cotter, four classes will be taught in the reading clinic program. Education 281 is a workshop geared toward teaching the basic theory and techniques of reading instruction. It is a recommended program for parents of reading clinic students and tutors who teach reading. English 070 is a program for all ages of students who need to improve their functional reading skills. program sentencing Fi cumstances cumstances. outweigh Calico 3" $49 J yd. ! Reg. 4.4 yd J CARROLL'S SEWING CENTER 219 East Main (Wix Plaza) Mon. Sat. 6 Price-10-- 637 0278 COOLER PADS FROM 1.39 TO 2.59 1.19 28 x 76 SUN TANNER REG. 1.77 BATH & SHOWER YOUTH SIZE MASK REG. 3.99 1.99 M. 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The decision could affect prison inmates on death row now, but the states position is that the ruling should not be applied to cases in which the sentence already has been imposed, Dorius said Monday. The state had 20 days from last Friday in which to request a rehearing. Gil Athay, attorney for Pierre Dale Selby, who along with William Andrews was convicted in the 1973 Ogden Hi-Shop torture-slayinof three persons, said the decision could change the two inmates death sentences to life imprisonment. Appeals for Selby and Andrews currently are before the Utah Supreme Court, Athay said. The high court overturned the judges ruling in the Wood case that the death penalty was mandated when aggravating cir- program SUNN'FUN - new an effective where participants want to increase efficiency in reading rate and comprehension. Ms. Cotter said this course is recommeded for college bound individuals who want to enchance their reading skills and abilities in college classes. Students will begin the program with an individual diagnosis of needs before a program is planned. Each student will receive a daily half hour tutoring session. Cost of the clinic, to begin June 7, is $25 and participants will be accepted on a first come basis, depending on the availability of tutors. sunn'fGnj SALT LAKE CITY (AP) The state may request a rehearing of a Utah Supreme Court which imposes U Seconds Only SUMMEDSTTIME SMflIFJ3S2 Rehearing may be sought decision ngg is 171 English reading Price, Utah ?A Sun Advocate, 19, 1982 said prison spokesman Tony Bair. There are not enough jobs for the inmates and prison officials are having a hard time finding places for them to REG. 10.99 7.99 58" x 50 REG. 14.99 9.99, frustrated, REG 2 BULBS PER PACK HEAVY DUTY CAN HOLDER! GARDEN HOSES Assorted styles A colors. LIGHT BULBS Nylon enforced, brass couplings r sleep, he said. Several minor fights have broken out because of the tension caused by crowded quarters, he said. 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