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Show 2 Price, Utah Saturday. Oct. Sun Advocate, 21, 1978 Locks , buzzers to be installed Security tightens at CEU dorms A disturbance in the womens dormitory after a dance on the College of Eastern Utah campus has brought the issue of security to a very status, high priority be only in the planning security measures is stages. The man who an annual occurrence, will install the security which often happens measures knows of the when freshmen women are away from about the buzzers. home for the first locks but has not heard The only buzzers Ive heard about are smoke according to the Dean alarms, said Wayne of Student Affairs, but Laws of the mainthe women residents tenance department. still dont- have additional locks on their Laws said hell indoors. the consider to Dean of structions According security Walton, student affairs chief Don Koffard and dean, the college has will order the system increased the security Koffard selects. He staff by two, has or- has not heard from dered chain locks and Koffard yet, and . inside door locks for was the 16 units of Aaron unavailable to Jones Hall and now describe for the Sun waits for a local Advocate the system electrical firm to in- he has in mind. stall a warning buzzer Door bolts and system in the rooms. chains have been The apartment-lik- e ordered, said Laws, dorm units presently costing CEU aphouse 35 female proximately $30. He " students, said Walton. said the attention Koffard -, 11 Each unit has an towards increased time. and began and sent home to New verbally abusing her. York state. student think someone incident and that she blown has up our did not know the two security problems out men students. of proportion. We dont She said she quickly that have many problems, said Laws. dressed and ran to the Attention focused on mens dormitory to get the security situation help from her brother, over a week ago when also a student at CEU. two men students When the parents of entered one of the the two students heard of the unanapartments nounced through the incident, they pulled outside door. The door them from classes and Walton had been left ajar by confronted one of the neighboring about the security on freshmen women who campus. was visiting. They came up here One of the males, and wanted to know who had allegedly how the two boys been drinking, would be disciplined, demanded to use the said Walton. He said then the student who bathroom, into the shouted at the girl was walked bedroom of a sleeping dismissed from school I out-of-tow- outside door that opens either onto the courtyard or the parking lot, ending on which way the unit faces. The inside doors to the bedrooms have no (Continued from page 1) survival, Teismann said. locks on them now. He said that Koret is showing no Beside having locks inside, the growth in these depressed times residents have no way for the garment industry. Koret is 15th largest of notifying each other the apparel or the dorm parents if manufacturer in the nation. Teismann said the Ten Year they need help. Walton said they plan. to in-- ? Club will be honored in a special stall a buzzer system that would be centrally connected to the dorm to According The coed, who asked not to Walton, the parents satisfied with be identified, told the were Sun Advocate she was the responsiveness frightened by the shown by CEU of- n ficials. The additional locks and suggested buzzer system appear to be the only security under alternatives consideration now for Aaron Jones Hall. Walton indicated its telephones unlikely will be installed in the rooms. Telephones are a very difficult situation in a dorm that isnt plumbed for phones, he said. The dean said the college plans to build a new womens dorm in a year or two which would house approximately 75 students and would have more modern security features. Pressed into service Multine, CEU freshman from Indian Wells, Arizona, cranks the handle on the new etching press in the school's art department. He works under the watchful eye of Brent Haddock, art teacher. The Japanese-madIntaglio or wood with be used can metal, press Leroy e cardboard etchings and engravings. Art Instructor Jim Young says he's proud of the new press, that it's the best of its kind in the state and will improve the calibre of the art department. Young says students' work will be featured at an exhibit in the spring. Trial date scheduled Koret's . t - O parents quarters. if .The girls feel they need a security system in the hall, said Brent dorm Haddock,, parent. I hear them (the administration) say theyre doing something, and I have - reason no that. But - u'Vt the something to doubt doing appears to - : MCWftCR Of THE ;7 'llU'ifc Jsun-Pdvoca- ta Published Evary Sbfurtfjy by tb Sun Advocate PvMitbcrt Inc. 74 Watt Main St., ; Prica. Utabbtsot PhonttMl) ' Sacaad t Cim Fstigt Fit4 Ft(C4, Utah, Fortatttc WIERTL FINNEY' Publisher DU STOCKBURGU 8 u si ness Manager scon MACK NIGHT Production Manager ' Member ol and f Association tatosLv:Jtefts'pper Association, - Subscription fater-- j lrt. Carbon- - and Counties, published In $11 fmery per vtar twice weekly. , 'i f automobile homicide and manslaughter, has been set for Dec. 14 and 15 in Seventh District Court. event next month at San Francisco. The company has produced about two million units since it opened 10 years ago, Teismann estimated. He closed thanking the employes for sticking through the good times and the bad times. (Continued from page 1) paid for the four by four, the less chance the truck goes into the high country. Theyre too pretty and too nice to take off the road, he says. He also says there is increased popularity in metallic paint jobs, which cannot be refinished. Trucks with these stay in town. One driver who does not confine himself to town is Steve Oberto of Helper. He owns two four - wheel drive vehicles for the rough country, and is waiting for a third for less demanding terrain. I like to have two for deer hunting and that kind of thing, then a nice one for driving to town or to take skiing, Oberto says. Hell put his smaller Jeep, a rebuilt four - wheeler with a 1948 body, onto a trailer towed by his 1968 three - quarter ton truck, and take off for three days of hunting. He claims this is not unusual. A lot of guys will take two (trucks), so that when you get your deer, you dont have to carry it all the way down on your back, he explains. Oberto does most of his own mechanical work, making his four - wheel drive fettish a major time consumer for him.- He says taking the truck into the hills means youre always doing maintenance at home. Hes rebuilt his truck three times, gtggig$ll 03 CTO t-- GW CD Sears?, 933? 0 GEGBo oo IPHONEI637407.il AjCourteous H2S - terrain? - wheel drive vehicles to handle the rough have might some problems, Runolfson. s in the problems country can range from finding the hill steeper than it looked from 100 yards back to getting mired in knee deep mud. But four - wheelers have a camaraderie among themselves The and back-wood- help each other -- o School of professionals with the latest equipment so we remove all the soot from your chimney without leaving a mess in your home. It we leave a mess no charge! INTRODUCTORY OFFER the first chimney and fireplace, for each additional chimney. which Sixteen employes of Koret of California at Price were honored Wednesday for their 10 years with the company. William A. Teismann of San Francisco, right, vice president and director of manufacturing, and Bob Krug, left, local plant manager, welcomed them into the Ten Year Club. Honored were, left to right, seated Gloria The Utah Guards National annual p.m., at the University Utahs of $Brush imttcti hweeps $500 will forcement work. And the first real test of a of new Division Wildlife Resources program will be this fall during Utahs big game hunting seasons. The majority of DWR officers now have CBs and the enis Division couraging all sportsmen to use their CBs to game report viction violations. TWO CLASSES: Pre-Regist- er Con- servation officers will monitor CB channels 19 and 14. The Division CB handle will be Sportsmen Control. Rewards as high as Begins Oct. 23rd .vVtrfc ... Center from Salt radios may become an important part of wildlife en- 0 the CB's help catch game violators Aquacising Class 8:30-9:3- Events Lake Events Center where Tabernacle this year. General Bernard W. annual event Rogers, Chief of Staff will feature an in- of the United States spirational and Army, will be the patriotic musical featured speaker. program and a speech The combined by General Rogers as choruses of Granite the nations veterans School District and the will be honored. Special Evenings to get a place Register at Price Pool in-T- Tickets for the free concert are available of Court set The Southeastern of Health will hold a Pap Smear Clinic at the Carbon Medical Clinic in East Carbon from 9 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. on game Utah Division violators. If you witness a game violation, you should note the time and place of the kill, the physical features three upcoming and dress of those Wednesdays. a U of U Chief of Bronze Star, Medal, Army Air Com- mendation Medal, the Vietnamese National Order and the VieCross of tnamese Gallantry. Gen. Rogers will be introduced by Maj. L. Gen. Maurice the Distinguished Watts, Utah adjutant Flying Cross, the general. at National Guard armories throughout the state, or from members of the Utah Clinic in was following preliminary hearing Staff on Oct. 1, 1976, after a distinguished career. He has served MacAr-move- d Beautiful, thur Park, Ezekiel in Korea, Tokyo, Saw De Wheel and the Germany and Vietnam Battle Hymm of the and has received the Distinguished Service Republic will be the Cross, the Silver Star, on eluded the Legion of Merit, program, National Guard as well as Grand Central and Safeway stores. Gen. Rogers was be offered for information leading to the arrest and con- appointed Valdez District present. favorites Musical Utah Guards 23rd like the Armed will Forces Band also Army be featured in the Medley, America the Veterans Day Concert will be held Wed- concert, which was to the Special nesday, Nov. 8, at 8 Ladies 0 Crit-chlo- not accident struck by a pickup truck occurred on the of Main Street Wellington in front of the Cowboy Club. Vigil was bound over for trial in the Seventh Marshall, Rose Spatafore, Sophia Violet Olsen and Carolyn Barney; standing Elizabeth Sherman, Lael Miller, Fawn Davis, Nelsene Riche, Ruth Burgess, Charlotte Bittick, Carmel de Caro, Katherine Gianoulis, Celia Oviatt, and Thelma Horsley. Carrol Beacco was Vet's Day concert scheduled at Phone 637-056- Price. The CB (Continued from page 1) stage kitchen Caufield will use the latest in appliances which are provided by local merchants. Caufield was recently in Price for a day of advance preparation working with the newspaper staff and local merchants. She will return the day of the program, Nov. 4, to begin preparation in the Carbon High School for the 1 p.m. program. Every person who attends the Homemakers School will receive a free gift bag of coupons and samples and an opportunity to register for the many door prizes to be given away. Watch the Sun Advocate and the Emery County Progress for further details of the Homemaker 78 Homemakers School. We are trained only $25 out. Anybody thats got a four wheel drive will give anyone else a hand, says Steve Oberto. A chimney fire can destroy the lining of your flue and even Ignite your roof. $35.00 for itll wheel drive and think go anywhere. If theyre gonna push it to the nth degree, they says Allen were pedestrian death last A lot of times, people buy a four Charges May 7 of Herbert Daniel Valdez, 28, also V-- 8 designed was brought against Vigil in connection with the spending $2,100 on a powerful 400 cu. engine which came from a passenger car. He figures he averages $1,500 to $1,800 annually in mechanical costs alone for his hobby. Not all four - wheel owners do their own fix - up work. John Sargetis notes his body shop has been busy recently working on trucks. A week or 10 days before hunting season opens, well get more roll over or body shop jobs because people are going out to see where they want to hunt, he says. But why roll over jobs? Arent four jury A requested for the trial which is scheduled to begin at 10 a.m. Four by fours - Utah, outside area, $12 per year, . Trial for Floyd Florintino Vigil, 29, Price, charged with book review Dirty Laundry By Pete Ilamill Dirty Laundry is the first in a new series of thrillers the exciting life, times and adventures of Sam Briscoe. Sam Briscoe is a tough reporter in his late thirties, a divorced, disillusioned socialist, and Sam is plunged into a strange case involving a couple of corpses, a guy who stole a bank and a surprising pay-ofOf course he gets hit on the head once in a while and he has to kill people from time to time. The CIA and the f. Feds and bureaucrats other are usually after him. All in all a really likable and exciting fellow. Fast paced and exinvolved, and the citing this book is just The service is for license plate number, and what the doctor orassassinations, color and make of any unmarried women age the last electrocution dered for a brief 20 or older and will be vehicles. in Sing Sing. He loves escape from everyday held on Oct. 25, Nov. 15 good booze, fast cars living. and beautiful women. et i and Dec. 13. This book In all the comvv , There is no charge Ffcc at can which available ponents for the service and for exciting The world! oldest living appointments can be make First things are bristlecone pines made by in California, estimated calling reading. Thriller, Dirty to be 4,600 years old. Cordie Martinez at Laundry, Sam Briscoe BOOKS ext. six. w't a skeptic but not a cynic. He lives alone in New York, travels a lot and has covered wars, riots, I" i r, HORIZON 888-441- 1, former crack columnist for a New York City paper gets a Qiiclynivs 6lylc 6lop The Latest in Men's Women's Children s Hair Fashions Call terrified phone call from an old flame. Before he can get to her. she is murdered Price 637-543- 3 Thanh You 637-040- 4 For an appointment today Roelynn Stewart Owner 391 115 West Main & operator South Glraud Ave. Price, Utah I WOULD LIKE to thank all of my friends and relatives tor the beautiful get well cards, gifts and floral arrangements during my Illness. Also Dr. A.R. Demman and personel. And the Sunday Night Misfit bowling league and the Monday Nile. Angelina Fromm |