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Show f m m 4 Sun Advocate, Price, Utah Wednesday, Nov UTC receives OSHA grant The U.S. Department of Labors Occupational Safety and Health Administration announced (OSHA) to intention its today award a grant totaling Utah to $65,000 Technical College, Provo, for developing institutional com- petence in job safety and health matters. A was grant awarded to the college than twice the amount originally announced the agency. Assistant Secretary by of Eula Labor King ham stressed that create an increased the awards are the for awareness of hazards first grants in the workplace, and education and related to the services in OSHAs promote and history. organizational I have long known changes operational necessary for im- that the best way to significant proved safety and make advances in improving health conditions. A total of $6 4 safety and health million, which is conditions is through a workto be scheduled 86 force, said Bingham. to awarded naSo, I am delighted to organizations un tionwide, is more announce to well-informe- OSHA precedented 22, 1978 d funding for programs to train and educate employers and em- ployees alike about job safety and health." Bingham said the awards vital OSHAs part New of Direc- tions efforts to crease awareness and in- abatement of place hazards. OSHA experience. To assure that each application received fair sideration, consultants, inaugurate from the what will be an expanding training grant that is program a population and the applicants ability and work- staff evaluated the grant applications according each proposed programs design and impact, its responsiveness to the target to business Cheer, song leaders drawn labor, and Four new cheerleaders and four were com- songleaders munities, thoroughly selected at College of the Eastern Utah for the proposals submitted. 1978 - 79 school year. A panel of judges Within several the girls on selected to OSHA months, plans the their ability, coor- in announce ap- Federal Register the dination and availability of more pearance. cheerleaders The training and education adSandra to include grants give ditional organizations Hoggatt of Price, the opportunity to daughter of Mr. and Robert 0. develop job safety and Mrs. Hoggatt: Lori Oritskv health nroerams academic reviewed FRI. & SAT. 12-- 5 SUNDAY &S) cfl G2s CUD of Dugway, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jay Patti Oritsky; Massman of Helper, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dean and daughter of Mr. and Leslie Bryson K. Norton, Rowe Mrs. of Mr. and Zwahlen; Kay Bryson, daughter Norton. Ross Mrs. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Doug Massman; and Kathy Kartchner of Blanding, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Kartchner. The songleaders are all local coeds and include Nancy Tucker, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Tucker; Susan re SPECIAL SALE HOURS 10-- 8 selects coeds CEU con- nineteen Zwahlen. IMSK) OfisGiMSKSI) cheerleaders at the College of Eastern Utah for the 1978 - 79 school year are Sandra Hoggatt, left; Patty New Massman, top; Lori Oritsky, bottom and Kathy Kartchner. IPISli-CMSTI- M mmm im THE BEST ZENITH EVER! mm o o o kl q x -- d cb era csQ DISHWASHERS People say they 're the best SAVE $100 saws - New songleaders for CEU for the current school year are Nancy Tucker, left; Susan Zwahlen, Kay Bryson and Leslie Norton, top. ii Nov. 22 Wed. K2520 Space Command SAVE SK1961W 120 Nov. 11 29. a.m. Exercise; 12:30 HMS Steak; 1 pm. Ceramics; 2:15 bpecial Program; 7 p.m. Art Salisbury Bowling; Class. Thurs. Holiday. 11 a.m. Exercise; 12:30 Fri. p.m. HMS Beef Stew; 1 p.m. Bingo; 8 p.m. Dance. 11 a.m. Exercise; 12:30 Mon. p.m. HMS Chicken Pot Pie; 2 p.m. Band PCC. Tues. 12:30 HMS Lasagna; 1 p.m. Craft and Quilting; 2 p.m. Outreach. 11 a.m. Exercise; 12:30 Wed. p.m. HMS Salmon Loaf; 1 p.m. Ceramics; 2:15 Bowling; 7 p.m. Art Class. Saturday, December 9th is the date set for the Christmas Tree Festival at the Salt Palace in Salt Lake City. Cost of the bus trip will be $5.00 based on a full load. Tickets for the festival is $1.00. The bus will leave at 10 a.m. from the center. Call the center at for reservations. Things are buzzing at the center with everyone making things for the bazaar which has been changed to the 15th and 16th of December because of the Christmas Tree Festival. If you would like to help give us a call. Any arts and crafts work would be appreciated. A cream and purple colored, tricot and brushed nylon quilt is being raffled. For Senior Citizen information call 637 5080. 637-508- CHOOSE FROM THE LARGEST SELECTION OF COLOR TVS IN THE COUNTY Easy Credit Terms No Payments Until IVlarch Free 0 $ i |