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Show Advocate, Price, Utah 2A Sun Wednesday, March 5, 1980 Jobs unfilled (Continued from Page I A) daily from Spanish Fork to the mines, Taniguchi said. One mine already recruited experienced workers from the east coast, he said. Wixom said, I dont think there is anybody getting a vocational skill here that cant get a job. The demand is so high that some workers are hired and trained on the job, Wixom said. High school graduates here have many job opportunities because of the high school programs, he said. We will not be able to meet needs in this area for some time to come, Wixom said. A majority of the welding college students never graduate, Wixom said. They become certified Hats' seen 'Many offered Culture If Martha Hahn had worked with up to 100 an Indian name, it men, and once headed Carbon High would probably be a pumper crew students were given a of trustees from the Many Hats. The Utah State state prison. touch of culture when Utah Opera Company University graduate Not a bad mix for performed selected has had a number of three summers. scenes at the school assignments with the It has led to Ms. Bureau of Land Hahns pursuing a Thursday. Director of the Utah Management in her masters degree in Opera Company, summers working in outdoor recreation Glade Peterson, and out of the Price interpretive design. narrated the assembly office. The native of as well as sang The California Although she was Torrance, 10-m- an officially assigned to fire crew, when there were no fires she was a Youth Conservation Corps liaison officer, a river ranger, a wilderness ranger, a helitack freman. She inventories offroad vehicle activities and was variously a O Neopolitan Song Sole Mio. Peterson began his opera career in Zurich, Switzerland where he was lead singer in the Opera Company for 10 years. He then made his way to the U.S. to found the Utah Opera Company two years photographer, writer brochure ago. Carbon High was and the first school the designer. On major fires she opera performed for back in 78. The Utah Opera Company made its return with to her do graudate research in the Price and San Raphael area, where she worked. The area runs from the Green River east toward the Manti LaSal Mountains, includes the Book performance PROVO highlighted Young Universitys annual Family History the Genealogical 12-1- 5. World IKingTKocvfiTfceafreV Castle Rock Square 637-274- NOW SHOWING Utah State AFL-CIPresident, Ed Mayne, announced last week thru March 6th Shows at 7:00 & 9:00 p.m. the organizations annual scholarship Walt Disney's SLEEPING BEAUTY It Starts Friday KlH II you I 7H& too ADA'ESSE BARBE Au Shows at 7:00 & 9:00 p.m. 2 JAMIE .EE CGAiS NOW SHOWING Shows thru Tuesday at 7:15 & 9:20 p.m. (SOiiwinmsvs u comedy to steal fPrlce ceorce burns heart waDN' o vastness. congregate were the most what im- It was a big fire year, starting with an portant areas to the 800 acre fire in an area people. of critical watershed, Then, through the private and part summer I checked part state-ownethose areas to see if use continued and It was fun because to' I the only girl up was the reported manager. She wrote there with 100 men, 25 an implementation of those men came plan which included from the state prison, measurements so that and I was assigned as the manager could crew boss in charge of d. follow through. 10 of those guys on a My second year, I pumper crew. Vi n Downtown 637-274- NOW SHOWING 0 thru TUESDAY Shows Friday & Saturday at 7 & 9 p.m. One Show Sunday thru Thursday at 8 2 Easter, 2 1A) when Downard was on patrol at 4:12 a.m. and noticed the front window at Elmac Corporation was open. Downard was joined by Kelland in searching the building and found it had been ransacked and a cash box broken open. A search of surrounding offices in adjacent buildings revealed four other mining related business firms had been broken into. Other businesses ransacked with miscellaneous items taken were Industrial Products, Elkhorn Schroeder Brothers Co., Utah National Mining Bearing and Service Co. Owner of the ' buildings broken into, Bob Etzel, estimated the damage to the buildings at some $1,000. Another $2,000 damage to office equipment was estimated, Etzel stated. Subsequent investigation by deputies identified two other business, Animal Hospital owned by Dr. Boyd Thayn, and Price Self Service were Laundry, burglarized. It appeared that these businesses were burglarized by the three, Robertson said. The motive in the burglaries were apparently monetary, Robertson stated. He estimated a total of over $300 was taken for most disquieting loneliness. To fill this vacuum, the four-daWorld V y Conference on Records will feature LDSSA Nola Rydalch Sophomore Class AMS Diane Sealey Executive Council 84150. The fourth annual Family History and Genealogical Re- search Seminar will be conducted in August, at 1981, Brigham Catherine Ann Cox Lamba Delta Sigma Joan Myrberg Stacey Smith Theatre Cathy Seaver Cheerleaders Cherilyn Atwood Home Economics Sheri Lee Peterson Cosmetology Franceen Craig Freshman Class Young America Young University. subjective essay. Suggested topics for the subjective essay will include Union Busting ... An Ameri- Special Showing at the Price Theater 0 Shows Friday & Saturday at 7:00 & 9:30 p.m. One Show Sunday Thursday at 7: 15 p.m. ONLY ONE THING WAS MISSING...THE ENEMY. DAN AYKROYD NED BEATTY JOHN BELUSHI LORRAINE GARY MURRAY HAMILTON A COLUMBIA. CHRISTOPHER LEE rnr-I UNlVFRSAl RF1FA;F m. l I Shauna Roundy Karla Edmundson Newman Club Jill Keller nearly 300 lectures for the more than 10,000 participants expected to be in attendance. Detailed information on the conference is available from The World Conference on Records, Genealogical Society of Utah, 50 East North Temple, Salt Lake City, Utah, award competition. can Tradition?, Crisis in the AmeriIt will be held April 1, 1980 at various high can Steel Industry, schools throughout the Causes, Effects and Remedies and three state. others. two The top The essay portion competitors will each receive a $500 award will be independently and a certificate of judged by University of Utah professors. accomplishment. Mayne added that Any public, the or private, scholarship parochial senior high school awards may be used to student who plans to defray expenses for enter college during tuition and books at the coming academic any accredited college year is eligible to or university in the participate, accord- United States. Students desiring ing to Mayne. more information Both scholarships will be awarded to should contact their deserving students school principal or class counselor. who show familiarity with the American Applications to enter labor movement by the competition must means of an objective be made by Friday, examination and a March 7. SHOWING VOW (Continued from Page off-roa- Debbie Roper Blue Debs Kay Bryson PBL ROCKY HORROR PICTURE SHOW 11 p.m. Friday & Saturday Regular Admissions Kelley Stamatakis Newspaper CEU co - eds vie for beauty crown Fifteen coeds will vie for the Miss CEU crown on Thursday, March 6 at 7:30 p.m. in the Geary Theatre. Miss CEU 1979, Pam Walton, will crown her successor after five judges have voted on the two runners-u- p and the queen. Isnt She Lovely is this years theme of the annual pageant Peterson Drashner. Suzanne coordinating the with Joy event. Assisting are Corey Tuckness, Gaylene Kokal, Susan Polster, and Mary Helen Peterson Powell. Student chairman is Terri Drashner with Sheri Rich, Powell, Berenson, Ficklin IDHHBDD 637-274- Arrests are made Ms. Hahn worked d vehicles with the inventory of doing use in the area. - Downtown 0 Students compete O IF5) by and was on fire crew. We were initial attack and had a helicopter because a lot of times we couldnt get to the fire by road. were with 70 and 65 with percent, percent, welding home economics with 56 percent and machine shop at 40 percent. secretarial 0 Closed Indefinitely your rs lower example, is a big time Ttodern CinemC A four-wheele- Other areas with placement figures office Brigham Records, sponsored by an emptinesss, and the The 2 San Raphael River, the Sinbad area and Robbers Roost, where Butch Cassidy hung out. You 11 find many uses, according to Ms. Hahn grazing, coal and uranium mining and where recreation is concerned, a variety of rivers, scenery and the opportunity to be isolated from other people, having it to yourself because of its south. p, 2 off-roa- forests in the Book participating Cliffs, red rock canyon observing could see country, desert, the where they ' would Cliffs on the north down to the confluence of the Green and Colorado Rivers on the Society of Utah, will be and Genealogical one of the most Research Seminar will important genealbe held in conjunction ogical gatherings of the with World the decade worldwide. Conference on The words of Alex Records in Salt Lake Haley of Roots fame, who will be one City, August This was announced of the featured F.P. Richan, lecturers at the World by students an', coordinator Confeence on Records, sound of program for the Division of describe the focus of her opera talents. Education, the gathering: The Carbon High Continuing In all of us there is and V. Ben Bloxham, performance was the director of Family and a hunger, marrow-deelast of the companys Local History Studies to know our current opera tours in at BYU. to know heritage schools throughout the who we are and where state. Conference on we have come from. Without this enriching knowledge, there is a hollow yearning. 1 1 1 NO matter what CORPORATION our attainments in life, there is still a vacuum, 0 d for uses, so I went out with the and associate degree, he explained. One of the problems facing this area is that many people focus only on mining, Wixom said. There is a need for auto mechanics but it is History seminar set including the scene from The Barber of Seville, and a scene from Carmen. included an audience participation where soprano, Mary Billiter gave a couple of the scenes plans Its a large piece of real estate with everything from education office in BLM without the general required for an welders Opera Company concluded its tour of schools in the state with its visit to CHS. Members of the Utah Opera perform a finale at Carbon High School Thursday. Included in the performance were scenes from "The Barber of Seville" and "Carmen." The Utah hard to attract students when mine mechanics receive higher wages, he said. A student could take any of the classes and those skills applied to mining would pay higher wages, Wixom added. Wixom noted that a high percentage of students graduating last June have been placed. The figures reported by CEU do not include the students who go on for further schooling, drop out after finding jobs or cannot be located for statistics. Eighty percent of the business management, cosmetology and mining students were placed. Nursing placed 88 percent of the graduates. Another three of the 37 nursing students continued their education. Mary co-ho- st Paula pageant are Joan and Terry Myrbert from assisting Granger, Stacey Smith Cathy Thank You nmDnanntsafenmEEanraBKsnQoauMmJll Layton, Published Every Cox. The winner of the Miss CEU Pageant will Seaver from Miss Granger, wish to take this opportunity to thank the many who sent flowers and especially thanks to the Carbon Hospital Staff for their kindness during my recent trank Garza from Clearfield, Rydalch I stay there. and Sherie Peterson Pageant Committee in Holbrook from Moab. Atlantic City, New and Scott Jensen will Contestants from Jersey. the pageant the local area include with Holbrook per- Cherilyn Atwood, forming a ballet and Debbie Roper, Diane David Dickey playing Seeley, Jill Keller, MEMBEROf THE the organ as some of Franceen Craig, Karla the specialty numbers Edmundson, Kellie during the pageant. Stamatakis, Kay Sun Advocate Participating in the Bryson, and Catherine participate in the Utah Pageant Wednesday end Saturday by the Sun Advocate Publishers (no ' 74 West Mam St., Price. UtahMSOl Phone (Mt) Helper Office Nola held in Orem in June. from This pageant is Shauna officially recognized Roundy from Emery by the Miss America Sec at end Clean Peetafe Paid Puce, Utah. Peetefhce USPS524 310 Member ol Utah Ptess Association and National Newspaper Association MADAM LINDA Point Deodar Adviior tell rout past. pttsenl nd future She wilt nm lailint advice, to at, butineu, heollh, memete, all kind She mil alto advtte on font drinking problems. 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