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Show ?A Sun Advocate, Price, Utah Wednesday, March 23, 1983 United Way winds up '82 campaign The United Way of Southeastern Utah is feeling the economic pinch about as hard as everyone else. According to United Way g officers, the 1982 ends month this that campaign brought in only $62,373. The goal was $150,000 for the year. The dip in the local economy was a big factor in our failure to reach our goal," said Ray Pabst, campaign chairman, but there were probably some other factors, too." He said the potential for service by United Way and the local agencies it supports is not yet well known in this area. He believes this may be a reason for the small number of contributors. Pabst noted that the United Way fared somewhat better in Detroit and other areas hit hard He said by unemployment. Detroit went over its goal because many people realized O'Neill predicts cut in defense spending fund-raisin- that needs greater. would 268-16- Suit ready over birth control notification even be Of the total amount contributed in Carbon and Emery counties this year, 60 percent came from Utah Power & Light Co. and Castleview Hospital. Pabst said Hospital Corporation of America matched the $9,140 amount given by Castleview employees for a total contribution of $18,280. He said UP&L also gave a large corporate gift. Funds raised during the campaign will be allocated to the 16 participating local agencies on the basis of was Hospital fund, workers at Castle Valley Workshop at the Ann Self School in Spring Glen. Here Blaze Walker and Harold Wardle run a router to make the plaque while J.A. Newman engraves the nameplate. recently presented with an Award of Excellence from the United Way of Southeastern Utah for its contribution of $18,280 to the local campaign. The plaque was made by people who directly benefit from the United Way of the participating agencies as far as recommendations we are able to with the money we have," Pabst said, United Ways are autonomous, allocations committee. Helen Lott, Huntington, is chairman of the allocations committee. We will meet the needs of the tax-exemp- t, it non-prof- , w v w t - w fund-raisi- f teers. A todlay w fminnnm Bawfc of Utah. N A A of e FW InumlH ylam wl mid Of mom Wwn $40 button. Official bonk of 1964 Olympic MimbrfPIC . , Watch Sr FbsSt fiifetotoSs Bank ng Most of the donations are given by a small payroll deduction at the place of employment. A new slate of officers, headed by Verne Riley as president, will begin their terms on April 1. w Ojpeim yonnir nESA For... KIWANIS v the RADI Off'S SPROCD Americas finest garage doors. tensil steel adds strength and elegance. Computer balanced Hi torsion springs, quiet nylon rollers, weather seal, heavy-dut- y spring latch lock. 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He said Dr. Lyle Joyce, one of Clarks attending physicians, decided to wait until Wednesday to see whether that would be necessary. Dr. Joyce said, Weve been in tight spots before and weve got him out of them. Its a tight one, Dwan said. Clark was still in fair condition and in a private room at the heart. hospital Tuesday, his 111th day with the plastic, Dwan said Clark began developing a fever over the weekend and that his kidney function began to deteriorate. Doctors ran a battery of tests Monday, but results Tuesday gave no indication of the source of the fever or kidney problems. AUCTION SAkBi Trac-Drtv- o Your fingers can be a daily guide to prayer. The thumb, nearest your body, reminds us to pray for FZcetmo Rein Gutter those near and dear. The pointer finger tells us to pray for those who direct and manage. The third finger, the tallest, for those in authority. The fourth, the weakest, reminds us of those who suffer. And the little finger, smallest of all, is a call to pray for self. Carlock, Pntor Fust Baptist Church, Price Al The PVC rain gutter that snaps together and never needs maintenance. Easy to Install. Wont rust, dent, never needs painting and strong as steel. White or gray. Gutter 10 Down Pipe 45 Elbow 75 Elbow 4 x 10 . . : . SALE REG. $4.30 9.70 $7.50 7.95 2.10 2.10 1.30 1.30 CcuCt Gun $109.50 Reg. $139.95 C3-- D Model GS910 Reg. $2.59 $1.40 -- ot Mi JJS 1992 Sun Progress Inc AM rights reserved All properly of Sun Progress Inc No part hereof may be reproduced wilhoulprlorwrltlenconsent. Sun Advocate USPS 5263 8000 Published Every Wednesday and Friday by the Inc., 76 W. Main St., Price, Utah 86501. Phone (801) $159.00 Reg. $199.95 FOR SUBSCRIPTIONS - Phone 434047 Monday, Tuesday, Thursday Dan Stockburger, General Manager David D. Long, Managing Editor Dupont Second Class Postage Paid al Prlca. Ulah Post Office Dymetrol Trac never needs en Thought for the Day $1.99 Reg. $2.89 Model G5250 40 Clark's condition may be downgraded guarantee. Genie Gercgo Door Openers Li he said. 25 year Ladies choice 1573-- T. D -- full-leng- th ALL DOORS COW h, air-driv- un., April 10th ortin Garcrjo Doom martin consent, Pabst said the purpose of l m y ' organizations governed by a board of local volunteers. They rank among the most efficient charitable organizations. There are presently 16 service agencies in Carbon and Emery counties that receive funds from United Way. According to Pabst, this number could increase in the future because there are other agenices that would come in if there were enough money for them. United Way is to cut down the amount of effort expended in drives by separate having a volunteer organization that can conduct one campaign for the benefit of many local service agencies. United Way also helps assess local. needs and trains volun- to ymnroxsM gjiftye ntt - Two conservative senators and four WASHINGTON (AP) families will go into federal court Wednesday to support the government proposal requiring parents be notified when their minor daughters obtain prescription contraceptives from federally financed clinics. and Orrin G. Hatch, Sens. Jeramiah Denton, chairman of the Senate Labor and Human Resources Committee, will join a suit in U.S. District Court to appeal a permanent injunction against the regulation. Denton and Hatch told a news conference they want to intervene in the case because the District Court ruled that the regulations are inconsistent with the intent of Congress. As a coauthor of the amendment that prompted this regulation, I can state that the parental notification rule is well within the purview of the mandate for increased family insaid Denton. After all, the family cannot be involvement, volved unless it is at least made aware. The regulation is a sensible step to chip away at the wall that some government programs have erected between parents and their children," said Denton, chairman of the Senate subcommittee on family and human services. Hatch agreed, saying the regulations are in complete agreement with Congress intent. My wife and I, as parents of six children, didnt want anyone giving them anything without our a., Castleview Yam cairn gjifrye nth to toe ton mmaim cir r - (AP) Speaker Thomas P. ONeill Jr. will push through the House a Democrats that Tuesday predicted 1984 budget which cuts President Reagans defense buildup by more than half, and a White House spokesman conceded, We could lose." Presidential spokesman Larry Speakes made the statement as Reagan intensified his campaign against the measure. Speakes said it would be a long haul" to block House approval of the Democratic plan. The Democrats program for fiscal 1984 also calls for $30 billion more in tax revenue for the government, restores about $33 billion in proposed domestic spending cuts, and has a deficit of $174.5 billion. 6 Democrats hold a margin in the House. Even assuming defections by party members unhappy with the spending plan, ONeill told reporters after a party caucus, We think we have 15 to 20 votes to spare. WASHINGTON Postmaster 76 lubri- send changes of address to . Price, Ulah 94501 West Mom St cation. Powerful SALE foot (143).. 100 foot (143) . SO $10.09 21.90 REG. $18.95 32.50 MFM8ER0F THt Vi hp motor lifts heaviest residential door. PRICE 42 South Carbon Avenue 637-055- 4 Member of Utah Pres Association and National Newspaper Association Subscription Rate: In Carbon and $mery Counties. 521 per year, published twice weekly In Utah, outside area, 323 per year Out ol slate, 52S. |