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Show 2A Sun Advocate, Price, Utah Wednesday, October 13, 1982 Grant boosts airport -project Polish workers strike WARSAW, Poland (AP) GRAND JUNCTION, Colo. The search for a (AP) copycat who put hydrochloric acid in bottles of Visine A.C. eye drops here concentrated Tuesday after officials ruled out contamination at the factory. A hospital patient whose eye was burned by contaminated drops on Monday was reported in good condition. Thousands of impounded bottles of eye drops from stores in Mesa County were inspected as police sought the nut who they think reacted to the publicity about the Chicago Tylenol murders. The federal Food and Drug Administration inspected Visine samples at the Brooklyn, N.Y., plant where the contaminated bottles were produced, and we confound no adulteration, tamination or mistakes in FDA production, Com- missioner Arthur Hull Hayes Jr. said. In New York, State Health Dr. Commissioner David Axelrod recommended that no one use that type of eyedrop until it could be determined they were safe. Pfizer Inc., which makes the medication for relief of minor eye irritation, had no plans to recall the drops, spokesman Tony Biesada said by telephone Tuesday from the companys New York offices. Larry Michael Tingley, 39, a Veterans Administration Hospital patient being treated for depression, was reported Tuesday after just fine suffering eye damage Monday when he used two drops of Visine A.C. in his right eye. Federal agenda and jobs. The president is still highly respected. But the American people should be in shock at where economic programs have led absolute us. Throughout the campaign, Huish has attempted to evoke an image of a man close to the working class. Carbon County Fall kills He summer. Since his victory over fellow Brigham Young hard-wo- University n professor Ray Beckham, Nielson has been busy mending fences and emphasizing his political record. He has stressed that his ideal is of fiscal conservatism enhanced by experience as a professor of business and a fiscal consultant to businesses and research institutions. leading to the arrest of the perpetrators, according to Warren. He said any information on units seen in the Upper Gordon Creek area would be appreciated by the division. Informants may call the division between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. at or after 5 p.m. at Warren's residence at A poaching line is available for those wishing to remain anonymous at 637-331- Ad- aircraft worker - employed said the victim was performing maintenance duties when the accident occurred at 3 : 45 a.m. The spokesman refused to identify the victim pending notification of relatives. Cementation is working on the expansion project for the Price River Coal Co. mine in Crandall Canyon. A by Cementation Co. fell 165 feet to his death early Tuesday from the top of a pump station at the Crandall Canyon construction site. 0 A management spokesman, who asked not to be identified, toll-fre- e 637-031- of 1 New Arrivals! 1 Proposition (Continued from Page of 1A) plants and coal mines. As an example, he cited the case of the No. 2 Hunter Power Plant in Castle Dale which was built by Utah Power & Light. A portion of it was purchased by Provo City, while Bountiful City and Deseret Generating & Transmission, a p made up of 26 cities including Price, are co-o- similar contemplating pur- chases. He said there is a projected loss of $4 million annually to the county because of the exemption. Provo Mayor James Ferguson, however, said the city makes payments in lieu of the taxes they would pay to local units of government if the exemption did not exist. Emery County Attorney Scott Johansen said it took two years Gremillion released on appeal bond David Michael Gremillion, the former Helper Junior High School teacher who was sentenced last week to six months in the Carbon County jail for battery, was released Friday on a $300 appeal bond. received Gremillion sentence Oct. A. 6 the from 11th Circuit John Ruggeri. earlier pleaded Gremillion, guilty to approaching an girl on a street in Price last August and cutting her hair with scissors. Ruggeri set the $300 bond Friday and stayed execution of the sentence pursuant to a motion from defense attorney Bryce K. Bryner. Gremillion had earlier filed a state Public Service appearance bond. Bryner was unavailable Com- mission hearings to get the city to agree to the payments. Provo is also pursuing the purchase of a coal mine in in-li- Emery County. The commission said some of the elements of the proposition are housekeeping measures aimed at legitimizing existing practices. The portion allowing interlocal sharing between local units of government, for example, would give constitutional backing to already existing interlocal agreements, such as those between Carbon County and several cities regarding fire protection. The commission said the provision regarding livestock would facilitate administration of existing tax exemptions regarding roaming animals. They said the amendment relating to religious and charitable exemptions would deal with ambiguous and confusing court in- terpretations exemptions. regarding the from said amendments proposed regarding the disabled veterans exemption and the irrigation exemption are aimed Tuesday to discuss the grounds of the appeal, which was filed in 7th District Court, Price. Pants Levi's Designer in long at providing flexibility in administration. Concerning the proposition generally, the business coalition said it gives too much control over property tax policy to the Legislature. They said that would make for uncertainty which would be another antibusiness signal and could cause businesses to stay away (from Utah), reducing future jobs. lengths (38-40- ) Velours Complete sizes, plain with fashionable stripes. DESIGNER PANTS Large Assortment Velours for gals Large asst, of guys' 501 Jeans M0 Ladies Sweaters Original $90 Brass Eagle for men $22 M85 E Mam Castle Rock Souare Price 637 5?38 coalition said such an amendment would open the door to 1962 Sun Progress Inc All rights reserved All property of Sun Progress Inc No part hereof may be reproduced withoutpnorwrittenconsent Sun Advocate Published Every Wednesday and Inc., Friday by the 76 W. Main St., Price, Utah 84501. Phone (801) Robert L. Finney, Publisher David D. Long, Managing Editor Second Class Postage Paid at Price. 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I business the However, abuse and pressures special interest groups. The commission T Knits, ladies' blouses, some laces and ruffles $5,000 inad-verten- ly missed the deadline to file as a Democrat, although the party unanimously endorsed him at its state convention last mechanic formation Clark Warren, regional enforcement officer for the Division of Wildlife Resources, drags away the body of a mature animal illegally discarded in Upper Gordon Creek last week. The animal was unidentifiable because the head and sex organs were removed. Warren said it is the responsibility of the hunter to process what meat is available on the animal. A reward of $300 is being offered by the division for in Butch Cassidy Days in Helper have frequently drawn him to the coal mining area. His chief major challenge in getting elected is to educate supporters on voting for him as independent. GATE CASTLE from Incelebrations in Price to ternational Days an Guido Aviation yards parking; acquisition of a clear zone (space at the end of a runway) and placement of appropriate aviation markings. Hatch voted to approve a recent measure allowing the Department of Transportation to fund the grants. People, businesses and industries in Price ... certainly stand to gain, he said. ministration officials before construction can commence. 29, (Continued from Page 1A) development of Utahs business square Rachiele said Monday the bid documents and paper work must still be reviewed by Judge 3rd Dist. ot h. Commissioner project includes marking and extension lighting of a 1,600-foto the airports Runway 18, allowing it to accommodate larger corporate jet aircraft. Also included in the project are repair of Runway 1836; construction of 7,600 square yards of aircraft parking space; rehabilitation of another 6,275 County Airport has officially received a federal grant of $550,242, according to the office of Sen. Orrin Hatch, U.S. Department of Transportation officials told Hatch Thursday the grant would be forthcoming. Two weeks ago, the Carbon County Commission awarded contracts to two construction firms for the improvement.',, contingent upon the availability of the grant. ur Search on for copycat construction, project to expand the Carbon -- members of Founding the Lenin Shipyard at Solidarity in Gdansk defied the Communist governments new ban on strikes with a sit-i- n Monday demanding reinstatement of the outlawed independent union and the release of union chief Lech Walesa. Western reporters who left the Baltic port city six hours after the eight-hostrike began said the police had taken no action by then. But Polish television reported the police used means of coercion on several who of defied onlookers groups orders to disperse after dusk fell. The official news agency PAP said workers went home peacefully but several groups disturbing the peace outside the shipyard and at the Gdansk railway station were dispersed by police using force. The Western reporters said leaders of the protest decided to strike again Tuesday for eight hours. They told the shipyards workers to assemble 17,000 outside the gates if the government closed down the yard. The planned A D.C. WASHINGTON, 637-632- |