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Show -- if 2C The Salt Lake Tribune, i Monday, November t'j AX, Judfet AvinB Rutin athCircUi F S Court of Appeals will give the 21st annual William H Learv Lecture Thursday at 7 p m in the University of I tah College of Law moot court Students Seek Friendship With Soviets Some Salt lake City sthoolchil dren believe their efforts to negoti ate peace can succeed wht it oth ers have failed Bv mailing pictures that 'vm bolize peace to a grade sebum in the Sov ict I mon 2a and!2vcai old social studits students .f . -4 r lot..l uincoi (HU i uieuiuie kjviiicyj 1400 Goodwin Ave ill40 Northi hope to cu'fuale understanding friendship and ptac e The logic behind their sc heme is deceptively simple If we make friends with the Russians we wont want war be cause we have friends over there explained Jason Timm But their purpose is deadly sen learned that Russian sc hook fill dren are much like themselves w ith a just a ft w differenc es Jcshua Hark' pointed out that Ru" an schoolchildren wear uni forms And Daitn Gray noted that Rus sian schools are more strict than American schools The children stand up in da" when caked upon he said Sarah Bottom said their Russian counterparts were real noisy and ran through the halls when changing classes just like Ameri can kids are apt to do The class decided to send the Russian schoolchildren a message of peace Symbolic drawings were picked as a medium that could overcome possible language barri ers Russian children do not begin wtuHvinoo Knahvh until thpv arp 1? 1 1 ous F.very living thing could bt destroyed and the tarth would bt a devastated place said Lawrence (.old Dillon Fryer said nuclear War could happen anytime i w Dofeba" Pf t ly a h Joshua Hanks, Trisha Beck, Jason Timm, Sarah Bottom, Jason Schell, clockwise from top, promote peace through art. 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Battalion Maj Thomas B Miller a native of Helena Mont is the new executive officer for the L S Armv Recruiting Battalion Salt Lake Citv at Fort Douglas He had been company commander and battalion operations officer at the U S Army Recruiting Battalion Seattle nrrzr.r fnAi played Floyd Johnson di ew two nuclear missiles smiling at each other and shaking hands above the state ment We want peace Jared John son s picture showed the countries of America and Russia sprouting Spil-ma- sian people and culture and j ' O We can assist you in all your sources of co-o- Affordability, it with the T H F It is you want more for your money Coleman can he'p you .jet It 55uo to up to 920 efficient While most older 90s furnaces bo a ew years aqo ire Cxjs Furnace is up to 92o eHicient Aid thevre 60o efficient The T H F d L1"1 That mean jo i i I im the sc dki nts f n Q will probobly pay to replace your working Uualtty that can only cost BEEHIVE n Mechanical 2220 South Main, Salt Lake hot trurgv furnace 3 City Utah 84115 467-442- 5 Free Est This energy eHicient natural gas appliance can save the average family ol lour up to $344 pet year in energy costs over other available sources ol energy Natural Gas ur energy wastir you less in the long run ulut elp you obtain We now can help you with the claiming paperwork. 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RETAILER, ' - HFAT1MG A AIR CONDITIONING With C It companies w ith 30 recruiting stations in I tah Idaho Montana eastern Ne vada eastern Oregon and western Burck-hard- t Avoming Lt Col Marland J commander of the battalion at Fort Douglas said t While public attention has been focused on Granite School District s rapidly growing west side, the num ber of students has been rising in east side sc hools as well During the last three years enroll ments have climbed torn 10 329 to 11 246 in the districts east side elementary schools, said Kent Gardner director of staff relations and man agement information Even when the 3b2 Joidan School District students attending classes in nearby Granite District schools have been taken out the last thiee years have seen a 555 student increase he said The enrollment increases have af fected most of the eastside schools too said Mr Gardner Increases of the past three years have occurred in 16 out of 23 sc hools or in 70 percent of them Ironically the increases have come while district officials focused muc h of their attention on the rapidly grow ing westside The east side enrollment rises arc not an aberration or fluke distru t of ficials said John Reed Call Granite s suporin tendent said the increases are not temporary and reflect demographic changes common to similar neigh borhood areas elsewhere in the I nit ed States Demographic studies show that communities go through an initial phase after their construction in which most of their residents ate all starting families Child population is nigh he said Once children grow up Dr Cal! 'iid school populations notice ablv Jr jp But the student populate n decline eventually bottoms out slid the su perintendent and slowly uses as young couples with children be v houses in the neighhoi hood sc He will be lesponsib.e for adminis trative support to fuur recruiting Coleman's4 Gas Furnace Moots Todays High ll f ffl David Vrieze portrayed two missile defense satellites shaking Aarnn haprk m vnarp i rmlman drew a circle w ith a line through it over his picture of a nuclear mis sile The message Stop Netular T pvJ mo Kiri M Melissa Osborne wrote a poem declaring that people are all the same inside, all have feeling that can be hurt all have pain David Vrieze and Aaron co authored an essay titled, that pleads Peace For All Don t throw America to waste Todd Holmes wrote a song titled We Want Peace District Notes East Side Student Gain File growth Jocmi t not ma reac h the neighborhood s in.ti il pc ik U it docs rise suKt intiallv unt i i sttte of equilibrium is reached vvub people coming in and people hav all ,ng s ud Dr Mr Gardner said the stc uiv 'X ,i nl growth in the east side indie he demogrijhit trend ,s oecir j. room The free kc ture i' sponsor t d bv the ollcge of Law and its chapter of the Order of the Coif Judge Rubin is the author of five books and more than 40 Law Review articles The Louisiana native was appointed to the I S Distnc t Court m 19bb after 20 years in private practice He was named to the U S Court of Appeals in 1977 c happen Thats not a good way to live he said We want to grow up and have children like our parents said Paulette emelka Jeremv Johnson said It s kind of scary I wish they would quit building bombs l lie ennui eris eeacnei is oai bara Tavlor said the class has been following current events closely this quarter They v atched with special attention and disap pointment as Ronald Reagan and Mikhail Gorbachev failed to reach om 2gr6rrvMt csbout th(? rpuud! destruction of American and Rus sian offensive nuclear weapons Ms Taylor said At news of the breakdown of the Iceland summit the class felt awful she said They decided to try something themselves First they educated themselves They watched movies about Rus M s Hl 1 ( The kids pencil and crayon re ations varied widely but the im age of two hands reaching toward one another was commonly dis You don t know when it will T - tit Will Lrcture on Decision Making Judr lt 17 i&4l' a.1HcfTtfr nfjtmi d h"il r sft Aski.-- ' akv-- K X 'X" & Ml |