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Show (Continued from page 8) Wednesday, March 21, 1979 Sun Advocate, Price, Utah impressed upon, any elected official, officer, employee, department or board of the County shall be subject to (b) rampage transfer by the County to any other elected official, officer, employee, department or board of the County. Section 15. not otherwise prescribed herein, all matters herein required to be filed with the County shall be filed with When (a) , Taxes General Business by Cindy Harmon The ninth grade What is a bank? students in Mr. Ken What does it do? What the County Clerk. The Grantee shall assume the cost of publication of this franchise ordinance when such publication Is required by (b) law. A bill for publication costs shall Gilberts class are be presented to learning about taxes. The students have a booklet with problems and forms to fill out. By the end of the book the Grantee by the County Clerk. The Grantee shall provide without charge one outlet of basic CATV service to each governmental office building, (c) fire station, police station, that is psssed by its cable. cable facility inside shall be and public school The know how to fill out form 1040A, which is put out by the IRS. distribution of the This owner. In the case of any emergency or (d) disaster, the Grantee shall, upon request of the County, make available its facilities to the County for emergency use during the or disaster period. emergency Section 16. The Grantee shall APPLICABLE WITH COMPLIANCE ORDINANCES. AND LAWS at all times during the life of this franchise be all lawful exercise of the police power by the County. The County reserves the right to adopt from time to time in addition to the provisions herein contained such ordinances as may subject to to the exercise of police power. Such regulation shall be reasonable and not in derogation of the rights herein be necessary granted, nor in conflict with the laws of the State or other local or Federal laws or regulations. Section 17. It shall Unauthorized Connections Prohibited. (a) t. PENALTIES. VIOLATIONS: for any person, firm or corporation to make any be unlawful unauthorized whether physically, electrically, acoustically CATV system inductively or otherwise, with any part of or others to within this County for the purpose of enabling himself connection, receive (a) program television signal, radio signal, picture, or sound, without payment to the owner of said any Cheerleaders by Jennifer Spensko Cheerleaders come and cheerleaders go, but Helper Junior High will remember the 9 system. Tampering with (b) It shall Prohibited. Equipment CATV be unlawful for any person, without the consent of the owner, to willfully tamper with, remove or injure any cables, wires 78-7- Rights of Amendment tc Reserved cheerleaders. Parity of Ordinance. The County reserves the right to amend or repeal any section of this ordinance and adopt additional provisions hereto in the following circumstances, a. To adopt subsequent amendments of applicable FCC Amendment (a) (1) Rules or FCC c. To standards. Mary establish additional standards of operation or performance. If part of this ordinance is for any reason held invalid by the decision of any court or regulatory body of competent jurisdiction, such decision shall not affect the Section SEPARABILITY. 19. any rallies consideration or other obligation required of the Grantee. All ordinances and parts of ordinanaes in conflict with the provisions of this ordinance are hereby repealed. Section 20. EFFECTIVE DATE. This ordinance shall take effect The ninth grade cheerleaders traveled with the team. The ninth grade cheer- after (30) days from and its eighth for 1979. on ATTEST NORMAN PRICHARD is in its casing, began Helper Junior High students. Mrs. Gwen Callahan and Coach Mark Wilde made the students run laps to get them in shape for track. Morticians R.T. Mitchell Robert H. Etzel Phone the 637-331- politic attached Ordinance is a full, true the Ordinance passed and adopted of said Carbon County and by Utah, a body on the Price speeding, $17; Gerald Blaine Anderson, expired registration, Beef $15. 25 March 7 Randall James Ferre, failure to appear on a citation charging speeding, Mike Glen $50; Worley, failure to appear on a citation charging failure to stop at stop sign, $50; 50 lb. Poks Custom Cutting & Processing Peedlot & Retail Sales Wholes-Sides-Cu- Pork Gary Marx, allowing a dog to run at large, Mike Glen $25; Worley, expired safety inspection, & Steaks, Roasts, Grnd. Beef Quarters, Halfs & Wholes 20 & 40 lb. Poks Chops, Roast, Ham Bacon & sausage $15; Marion Ellis Willson, expired Medical Card, Phone Marlene 637-204- 5 DssmDs P GDil Dishwashers Compactors Water Disp. Ask for the current rate at your nearby POffsG Also if UvouftrlM 21, 1979 Resources over 3.2 billion dollars. Hours 10-- m i All 5 Mon. -- Sot. e 6i m Federal regulations do not permit the compounding of interest on these certificates, and require a substantial interest penalty for early withdrawal. KitchenAia r LAMB . Your deposit of $10,000 in this short term, 26 week certificate receives the highest interest rate paid by any financial institution insured by an agency of the U.S. Government. Each depositors account is insured to $40,000. Refrigerators Freezers Ranges Washers Dryers County Clerk Published - BIIP PORK egpiMfteGo&i Stereo . sun Advocate March 8 expired safety inspection, $15; Kimberly E. Graves, speeding, $24; Don LaVon Erickson, BSMOS7 Gibson 27th day of February A.D., 1979. In the Miller, overloading, $50; Randy LaMar OMSODiRlSO VCR the County Commission $250; Gross, Richard 8 Color TV certify that the correct copy of at its regular meeting held 6 EQmt the duly appointed, qualified of the State of Utah, do hereby March Ml!? the Fries f irt f not Security Socunty Bank o Bonk of in- Commission vice Lee Authority, Brenda Ellis Ockey, leaving the George S. $35; Confused about interest rates? for Congradulations doing such a wonderful job. Jest East County Clerk of Carbon County, at stop sign (faster), girls Boat Deals acting safety sms in nr not of town and d, school. the l'HICK.rTAII Prichard, Clinken-bear- Diamanti, William $18. $25; OWELL'Sl Norman is re Mitchell Kl ITTOTAPPUANCE I, which cycled through retreading? ...that it takes seven gallons of crude oil to produce the average new automobile tire but only two and a half gallons to retread one? At that rate the more than 30 million retreaded tires sold in one recent year saved 135 million gallons of crude oil. ...that drivers in the Baja 500 and Pikes Peak auto races successfully used retreaded tires? The school was very proud to have cheerleaders like this representing March 15, 1979 Rita grade cheerleaders. Lee Semken Clerk of the Court $25; cheered supervised 4 ' no on person and speeding, drivers license money. be sold at about half of the price of a new tire because 70 percent of the cost of a tire s. Karen Bertelsen ' $18; Welch, speeding, $18; Jeffery Wayne Slama, improper passing, $20; Alan Peterson, parked in red zone and staff area, $15; Monty speedMcKendrick, ing, $22. Carmon March 9 Perry, speeding, $19; Dirk H. Davies, ex- THAYN RANCH basketball team. Mrs. Floyd Mark Mc-Mulli- n, Lonnie Mit- spection, $10; Ramon transin red zone, chell, III, following too Anderson, parking for Hire $15; Jeffery Douglas close, $10; David S. porting Benjamin, speeding, Milam, failure to stop without Public Ser- Janice the boys games and. cheerleaders 79 Mark Lee speeding, Kathy A. Netz, $15; to failure license, $25; Susan Branch, parking in restrain animal, $25; staff parking area, John Leon Alger, $10; Barry Clifford speed too fast for conditions Woodruff, no drivers existing license on person, $5; with accident, $50; pired leaders cheered for the Ghirardelli, speeding, Gregory scene of accident, $25. speeding, $30; March 8 James Louis Urrutia, Butler, overloading, Marchello, failure to speeding, $15; Brent also did $50; Edell H. Spencer, restrain They Lee Anderson, worksheets on this. failure to appear on a Williamanimal, $25; overloading, $50; Avery Martin E. Mrs. Lamph wanted citation Vouk, charging Howard, speeding, the students to really $50; $50; Denis Randall, failure to stop at stop understand money so overloading, Robert Hoggan Hoff- speeding, $26; Bill sign (faster), $35; she had them write a man, overloading, $50; Shield, no license for Kurt Jones, parking in thousand word report Lori Kulow, dog, Kay $25; Robert red zone, $10. speeding, $15; Monroe Malone, overloading, OPEN $50; Gary Brent 8:30 a.m. Schear, overloading, 'til 6 p.m East of Wellington $50; Kenneth William on Myton Road turnoff Monday thru ...that 25 percent of auto- Kirkwood, failure to mobile owners, 98 percent of yield right of way with Saturday the worlds airlines and mil$50; Kenneth lions of truck operators use accident, Kirkwood, retreaded tires? Retreaded William tires are approved by the speeding, $15; Craig J. Federal Aviation AdministraDansie, no vehicle tion and the Air Force. registration, $15; A. Velasquez, ...that retreaded tires can Jorge for team. basketball passage. 2 7- - Duly passed by the County Commission on March 5 John Bigelow, no safety inspection, $15; Laurie Ann Branch, expired registration, $15; Ann Bryan, failure to restrain animal and no The . validity of the remaining portions. The invalidity of any portion of this ordinance shall not abate, reduce or otherwise affect any in force thirty a. John ruggeri, Judge -- cheerleaders also did some kind of a skit usually involving the and be checking and banks. This was really fun because they did some worksheets on writing out receipts. Then the students learned how to change money. s. Rules as required by FCC Rules 76:31 (a) (6). To cause the ordinance to comply with applicable b. difference between a state bank and a national bank? How are consumers insured that a bank will service them Cheerleader tryouts were held April 22, During the winter 1978. More fnan 30 months Mrs. Callahan girls tried out, but only and Mr. Wilde made students do nine were . picked, the five ninth grade girls exercises such as: and four eighth grade jumping jacks, windrun in place and girls. The ninth mills, The students grade girls were Torie push-uplike didnt Michele exercising Fox, Barker, Eva Martinez, Mandy too much but now they Massman, and Trisha are glad because they Olsen. The eighth are in shape for track. grade girls were Cindy Hardman, Beth Haub, Micha Lodeserto, and S a c comano. Before each game the cheerleaders decorated the halls, the lockers, and had very spirited pep or equipment used for distribution of television signals, radio signals, pictures, programs or sound. Section 18. In Mrs. Cathy Lamphs eigth grade careers classes, the students are learning about money. First of all, the students started learning about kinds of according to the law? different These questions and money and money more are being an- value. Second, the swered by Mrs. Cathy students learned about the each Lamph. helps student know how to do Mrs. Lamph is the his own taxes either in eighth grade general the present or future business teacher. She time. is teaching the students the value of a Geography dollar as well as what by Lana Nielsen should know What are the main people about banks. She is lowlands of Russia? the students do What are the main having some definitions to rivers? These and help them understand many more questions more about banks and will be answered on how they operate. She Soviet. the chapter is also having them do Union: Its People and work sheets on how to The fill out Government. and students in Mr. Jack businesspersonal receipts, Allreds sixth period change memorandom Geography Class will charts, and some on be studying Asia, the the basic questions Soviety Union, Japan, that go along with the The and China. This is a good in chapter. look students for the and experience magazines students to be involved reference books to find m. out more information about each country. They are to know Track Time where the rivers begin Lisa Hamilton by sour of their and all ces. March 12 track of the building and expense should the student building such buildings and the extent thereof at the option, duty Money by Lisa Hamilton by Shauna Snow court 11th circuit news of helper Junior high school PROVISIONS. MISCELLANEOUS 9 Utah Idaho N A N A Fit Fir1 Security State Security Bank Bonk fUtt lakt City of Oram N A Utah banks members of Pint Security State Fiftt Sk only Stale fife PDIC. Bank o! OQden Bank o hayiviM Fuel Security Bank F nil Security Bank ot Murray of Logan N A N A Pint Security Bank Fuat Security Stato o Bock Bank of Spfmgt Hatpat Wyo fj |