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Show aee 2 Price, Utah Saturday, May Sun Advocate, m m 10, 1980 Search group enlarged of stituencies, Holbrook Utah said. Eastern A question conpresidential screening student committee has been cerning and increased from 19 to 26 representatives members in order to the lack of faculty represent a wider from more of CEUs chairman divisions were also area, Donald B. Holbrook of cited as a weak the Board of Regents representation of the said. college community, It is unusual to he added. The committee, select 26 names for the committee but we felt which will be closely the previously an- monitored by the nounced committee board, represents a lacked proper broad scope of the The College industrial Mad hatters from Carbon High School enjoy a short break from studies. Hat Day Wednesday was part of a week of activities at the school. The students are represen- council, faculty, staff, of the student body, alumni tation Southeastern Utah and the community, he said. area, he said. The committee has We have tasked with a been from representation rather wide area, from screening applicants Salt Lake City to for the CEU president Blanding, in all oc- position vacated by cupations to get as Dr. Dean McDonald much diversity as we who resigned earlier committee this year. can, Stacy Pierce, Steve Mason, Teresa Daugherty, Dannette Hamilton, Lisa Monica Fidell and Joseph Wilson, Martinez. Going funky chairman High school days held Drama clothing such as print activities assembly. Week-lon- g students concluded the assembly with one act plays and pantomimes they had performed at regional tournaments. Students donned all Teacher Vaughn Shaw said thongs are types of hats for hat more day Wednesday. Inbecoming popular at CHS, cluded were baseball especially among caps, top hats, cowboy boys. But Monday all hats, leather hats, of the students were swiss caps and suede encouraged to wear caps. them. Thursday was clash day Tuesday day. Students wore brought out a variety at Carbon High School included thong day, day, hat day, clash day and slave day. of Former body apparel. student president, United Tuesdays activities the included Mine a Workers of America. UMWA President presentation of class officers during an Sam Church Jr. gave several reasons for endorsing Carter. Two of the reasons were Carters efforts to promote the use of coal and his support of the use of coal as the answer major and different colored socks. Senior class vice president J. Dee Lamb fixed her hair in one half pony tail and the other half was left straight. She had a nylon on one leg and a stocking on the other. Ms. Lamb also donned The slave auction is The Utah Depara striped skirt, print a fundraiser for a Transblouse and different dance at the end of the tment of colored shoes. school year. has signed portation an agreement with the Utah Division of Corrections to utilize prison labor forces in highway maintenance propose as much as man, despite not operations. the Carter, said Church. always seeing eye to Initally Carters recent eye on certain issues. prisoners will work on Church said Sen. the Wasatch Front, action in the area of coal, including the Kennedy has not but later they could be electric utility, oil and supported President used in this region. backout Carters efforts to gas According to C.V. are steps in promote the use coal, Anderson, Assistant proposals, the right direction. Americas most Director of TranHe added the council abundant energy sportation, the believes Carter offers resource, and in adagreement provides the programs which dition to that called on will be most beneficial Congress to to the UMWA and to drastically reduce the the American working federal coal budget. to ikinglKoallThea ires Castle Rock Square 637-274- 0 CLOSED INDEFINITELY NOW SHOWING, thru Thursday 2 Shows at A M -riFMTi 9:20 & RCY SCHEDER T"J4L 2 or Nevada, Wyoming, Colorado . and California. Parade set SUNNYSIDE parade of little A Open Mon. Sat. Happy Hour p.m. Nightly -- 7:00-8:0- 0 4:00p.m. Presenting ill May 10at8:30p.m. p BERTC0NVY kevin McCarthy One show Sunday-Thursda- rtrm MSSY 7:15 p.m. 2Shows Friday Saturday at KiMMN SWK 111 MSI & :15and 9:30 Mu. Show for-Vu- T Double Feature-Frid- ay, HILL BUD SPINCtR Utah State Peniten- tiary. Anderson says that the initial agreement will cover the period from May through September. For several years UDOT has had to curtail or areas its main- of tenance because declining even certain eliminate MargorTe- 4 riee Saturday, Sunday W ii; rammed i omplish the mipmsiblt JAMES COBURN SUSAN ANTON president of District 22, United Mine Workers of America. an- Previously nounced committee members are Ralph Coates, Gary Tomsic, S.V. Litizette, Dr. Cindy Woodbury and Pap- personal Strong general qualifications, pas said. integrity. Ability to interact with Eleven points of effectively have students, consideration faculty, been drawn by the staff, legislators and selection committee to others. comGood help the screening skills. munication committee process, executive secretary Experience in Don Carpenter said. approcuring The criterion is propriations, grants intended to represent and administering an ideal to help guide budgets. the efforts of the Experience in search committee, he both academic and said. vocational technical The committee education. reserves the right to of Understanding endorse applicants the mining industry. outwho evidence of standing qualifications in the majority of Experience to committment education stated criteria who continuing serand community may not explicitly vice. fulfill the stated said criteria, he added. Carpenter Criteria he listed Thursday his com- apap- 109 Committment to proximately philosophy of the plications comprehensive munity college. office received has included: and for the Most of nominations presidency. the applications are coming from out - of ministrator perience, preferably state residents. Successful adex- and inflated costs of then transport the and laborers to the work of both site. The workers will be costs. supervised at all times two The inmates will be by prison used to pick - up litter, supervisors under the clean ditches and direction of UDOT culverts and to staff. The provide other non program technical services shows a great deal of which UDOT hasnt promise. Hopefully it will enable us to acbeen able to afford. The agreement complish jobs which provides for the in- have had to take a mates to be delivered back seat to pavement related to petroleum -- UDOT at rehabilitation and locatipredetermined safety projects, steadily revenues ons. The UDOT will Anderson said. -- In the early part of this century convicts were used extensively throughout the state. state Locally, convicts helped bet3 construct ween the Castle Gate U-3- and junction Duchesne. During the construction prisoners erected a monument to Gov. Bamberger who the supported utilization of prisoner labor. The monument can still be seen on 3 South of the Indian Canyon summit. U-3- 12 ceremony at the Jensen and Reeves School. Scouts Davis, First receiving badges. Greenwell Motel prce If C STILL FITS Weftottf' 'Beltone Hearing Aid Center 234 W. Center in Provo Phone 375 4146 of to single - digit inflation will require an extended period of changes in economic policy to encourage greater productivity. population Rapid growth, as evidenced by utility hookups, in continued Utah during the first quarter of 1980 and is anticipated to persist throughout the year. As of July 1, 1979, the population in Utah was 1,367,000, an annual increase of 50,000 or 3.8 76 percent. More than percent of Utahs 1979 population Merchandise taken by the Cont- during $1,300 the worth of mer- chandise Tuesday morning, Officer R.S. Kush of the Price Women and men Police said. involved in the conHe said it appeared struction trades are the by 637-192- 5. noon The combination these two forces indicate that the return basic resided and time Burglars broke a the thieves kicked the Gene window on the window in to remove display Class south side of the Curtis various televisions, Mathis store on South radios, cassette Carbon Avenue and players and other removed more than similar electronic 637-298- Factory Fresh Batteries you can't come in, we'll come to you. Just call us at the motel. BOLDENBIRL WEATHER PERMITTING - -- Ernn starts She was Blanding County and William Jones, all meet to program association to attend. of Dennis Rigby To obtain reserFirst Federal Savings vations call two days and Loan and Jon in advance to 4 Burgner will be or Breinholt jn Hearing Aid Specialist CLEANING AND CHECK-rilUP OF ANY HEARING AID ELECTRONIC HEARING TEST TO SEE IF YOUR AID at dusk Crimebusters UBtNCH 9a.m. An American Dream Become a love Story y in Successful Hussey conducted the Class badges; Keith Carbon-Emer- y Monday, May 12 0 of social services for San Juan from equipment security materials, minimum labor forces from the ractors Association at 7:30 p.m., Thursday, at the Carbon Country invited Cnpl, 4. Shumway, director recessionary presented 0 NOW SHOWING thru Thursday services dinner program on speaking house financing will be evening. feet 637-274- for up to $28,000 in Club. UmM Artists Downtown list Added to the A Country, Dock, Blue Cross MGM ' Creek Coal Company. Others added were the in- Finance talk set Calvin Winnie Band on the woy Ur jjjjfjOa) LaVon Day, director of employe relations at Emery Mining Corp. and Don Ross, president of Soldier committee are personal terviews and make a Gene Carlson, Don Bettina hiring by August, Kofford, Black, Mary Lunt, Pappas stated. make RoS"sLond thru TUESDAY 2 Shows Friday & Saturday at 7 & 9 One Show Sunday thru Thursday at 8 p.m. is are industry 16-1- NOW SHOWING At hit. help JOHN OTIlUt ing business climate will ItIVA The greatest martial arts movie ever made PG 2 Shows 7:10 & 9:10 637-274- of committee Oliver Phelps, Gordon to have a list Newbold, Neil Warren, expects of five to seven ap- LuCylle Pace, Larry Dean plicants prepared for Severeid, and the Board of Regents Shimabukuro review by July in Gunda Cromar. Other members of order for the Board to Scouts get honored Be Killed Downtown Dean Humanities and Gary Wixom, Dean of Applied Sciences. The three represent CEU. Persons represent- The leaguers will march to This alters its the park here on limitation of 200 Saturday to officially pounds a shipment. start the season. The The new authority march will be followed affects shippers in the by a baseball game at Scout troop 296 of awards were: Paul states of Utah, Idaho, lp.m. Price honored seven Richens, Scout badge; boys in a court of Dale Olsen, Tenhonor Wednesday. derfoot badge; Trevor LOUNGE Recently appointed 164 S. Main Helper scoutmaster Dixon Shows 7:00 and 9:15 p.m. Kill Commerce Commission to handle shipments up to 500 pounds. ' NOW SHOWING Johnson, economic policy in the duced spending habits. A months ahead will recession, become painfully remain significantly however, has very evident throughout the influenced by in- little immediate imUnited States flation. pact on cost - push economy in the second Recently in the 8 inflationary forces. comquarter, according to percent range, the Employee Allen Coray, Price, heavy burden of in- pensation is expected quoting from the flation has eroded real to increase more than First Security income and savings 9 percent in 1980, while Newsletter. will beyond the capacity of productivity Despite widespread consumers to sustain probably decline at economic weakness, their inflation - in- - least 2 percent. A ICC lifts weight terstate CORPORATION president; Lee Recessionary business climate nears depen- ffiodern Cinemf 1980-6- 1 in community college. Ralph Blackham. The committee was expanded to get input teaching experience. of Evidence from all aspects of achievemeto scholarly select society candidates that best nt. Utah prisoners to do roadwork Wycoff Company, a regional exInc., dence. freight carrier, press No other has announced it was presidential candidate granted an emergency has had the courage to authority by the Inoil foreign 7:10 -- UMWA supports Carter Jeff Richens, presented a to new president The National Coal Gene Crocco. The Miners Political AcI no have tion Committee anstated, influence with the nounced this week it administration. Gene will support President is Principal Eugene Carter for reelection, said a spokesman for Croccos son. also pants, striped shirts Luke Price said. Several questions relating to the non A slave auction was representation of the held Thursday at noon mining community, in preparation for the Emery County Fridays slave day. area and the San Juan Present and former Center prompted the student body officers board to seek fair were auctioned off to representation among con area carry books, take the students to lunch or escort students to class. Pappas of Fickliu, student body institutional Bruce and CEU geographical Ku were Have you been caught on Film? Sun fidvocate equipment. premises. light, was turquoise in color and was valued 5.3 respectively. modestly employment growth is expected in Utah during the second quarter. With and supporting industries, Utahs job market should remain more considerably attractive than the national average. Wage gains in 1980 are expected to be in the 9 percent range, 8-- been overhauled, Leonard said. I have put alot of money into fixing it up, and when I get it nearly finished someone steals it. Historical club meets President FOR APPOINTMENTS 637-073- 2 0 or 4 472-551- 1 Pruda Trujillo said this will be the organizational meeting for the activities of this fall. MEMBER OF THE Sun Advocate Published Every Wednesday and Saturday by the Sun Advocate Publishers Inc. 74 West Mam St., Price, Utah 14501 phone (MU 437 0732 Helper Office 47J J7lt Sttn4 Clan Pntaf Put al Phci. Utaii. PntaffKi USPS524 310 & behavior problems. 637-230- 7-- percent average increase recorded last year. The engine has just Price on April and monthly thereafter for evaluation, diagnosis and treatment of emotional and $3 the exceeding Munftti ol Utah Piess Auooatio and National Nfwipapti 18, 1980 8x10 con- tinued growth in basic Psychiatric Clinic will be in Helper but slower, Favorable, at $1,500. Enoch Dangerfield, M.D. Photo Reprints Utah counties, which had annual growth of 2.1, 5.4, 3.5, and The Carbon County Historical Society will He added the 13 meet suspects apparently at 7:30Tuesday,in May 7 room p.m. did not enter the of Price City Hall. Chevy truck stolen A 63 Chevy pickup was stolen Tuesday evening from in front of a house situated at 256 S. 600 East, Police Chief Art Polini of Price said. Owner Paul Leonard said the vehicle was parked under a street in Weber, Lake and Salt Davis, Allocution Subscription In Cubori $14 pw rite t foot, Emf CmrUh, (wbltthl twk ttkhr In fur. 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