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Show Wednesday, May 16, 1979 Sun Advocate, Price, Utah Eait Indian fiiharmen to make their tiapt out of fruit tree wood in hope that the wood would attract fih a the fruit uitid had attracted bird. Phone 637 0742 for Appointment V KXy L v ! NT VV. 'S kl v4 o Assorted Summer T-SM- rfls jKtf 6jT c iV sWSmIIS President Dean McDonald surveys the ground the college is planning to buy from the State CEU 500-acr- e of 0 Parcel deemed (continued from page I 4Atf parcel of Utah for Pi investment" for expansion 'long-ter- 1970. education. acre campus CEUs current in the heart of Price is too small for any significant expansion, McDonald said. I could see that when I first set foot on campus in 26 - McDonald looks upon the purchase as "a long term of CEU in the next 50 years. $173,000. investment' m land, even though portions of it are steep. It does include a large plateau. CEU is acquiring 280 acres at $500 an acre and 220 acres at $150 an acre. In the last few years, CEU has grown to an enrollment of 1,500 The new campus area is a former school section acquired by the State Land Board in a trade with the U.S. Bureau of Land Management. According to McDonald, the parcel is choice Law helps seniors work is that in- jobs for a new and dividuals now have a often uncertain life. broader time span in And thats hard. which to make their He said that people or they can continue choices. They can facing retirement can a Utah retire as early as 55 to begin by preparing a working, a 12 to 15 good budget, one that of Social 62 to 70 Department allows for a comServices official said year span. in In discussing fortable life in announcing May as sufwith retirement Older Americans retirement, PoVey ficient income to cover Month in Utah. According to Leon Americans, regardless expenses and provide PoVey, Director, of the age they intend for some pleasures in Division of Aging, to retire at, need to life. In addition, people recent amendments to prepare themselves the federal 1967 Age for it physically, need to be psyDiscrimination Act psychologically, spirit- chologically prepared makes compulsory ually as well as for retirement. What this means is that they retirement at 65 end financially. means is that they are Too for most Americans. many look at Americans aware of the mental only Private employers with 20 or more em- their financial well stress that comes with to retirement and are ployees and state and being. They fail look at new the time local governments can ready to explore new no longer with they will have on their aspects of themselves, hands. What they need to find new interests, reservations require any employee to do is look at to do the things left afresh. undone, through years to retire before 70 themsleves When a person retires, of work and to invest in solely because of age. is leaving a new life, he said. PoVey noted that the he or she Utah senior citizens, nearing the retirement age of 65, now have a choice. They can retire pened stressed that Group of Jes Special Rack students. Its role as a two - year community college includes an on vocational emphasis education, as well as associate degrees preparing students for transfer to four - year colleges and universities. of Kaiser files suit employes against should Group of He emphasized that becoming prepared for retirement begin early. In- dividuals need to take into consideration the physical and mental reserves have. consider they will They should educational interests and opportunities they might have passed up that they will now be able to recapture. Old ana age retirement do not have to be a problem. In- stead, they can be another one of lifes challenges. A person is a at champion whatever level of play he or she competes at. And winning at ones Cor- benefits and rentals. has filed a poration suit against three of its Named as defenemployes working in dants in the suit are its Sunnyside mines. James Fivecoat of Sunnyside and KenThe suit stems from neth Manzanares and a wildcat strike which H.L. Tharp, both of shut down the mine East Carbon. from April The suit was filed the Kaiser claims the lay after the miners strike violates the eturned to work. National Bituminous Coal Wage Agreement of 1978. In documents filed with the courts, Kaiser states that the strike cost the company $14,562 per day or a total of The costs $43,686. Kaiser Steel 12-1- 7. life is the biggest include champion victory all, he said. of salaries, ihdjlSGS East Main in Price 17 Price Store Only overhead, fringe Utah State also passLegislature 1979 MOONLIGHT SALE 2 Hours Only! Friday 6:30 to 8:30 ed a bill prohibiting job discrimination on the basis of age. What this means is that Utah employers cannot against discriminate an older worker. If the older worker is as qualified as a younger worker that older worker must be given the same chance at the job. Employers can no longer use the reason that a person is too old to be hired. If he or she :an do the job, the rider worker should be Entire Stock of Children's Clothes Ladies' Coordinates Shoes rired. Saying the changes n the laws definitely pen up alternatives ind opportunities, oVey noted that the ew laws still allow an ndividual to make the hoice best for him or er. Whats hap- - Reg. The Farm Sentinel Insurance all-in-o- ne Package saves you money. liil Halamandaris - $124200 on Sale now Moonlight Mattress Special Mattress Pad, Sheet & Massage Unit with purchase of Waterbed, p.m. Friday Only 6:30-8:3- A Farmers Insurance Group ws King Edward Bed 0 RenanceW&terbeds Anytime Phone 637 0560 lor Appointment 227 10 E. Main Street in Price Hours a m to 6 p m daily Saturday 10am toJpm. 11 West Main, Castle Valley Mall 637-578- 9 Double Faced, 45 in. wide Quilted Fabric Reg. $5.49 079 JL yd. 7 |