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Show '' i P1 W pv PI p M P p rrr rirv r Wednesday, May School approved by team (Continued from Page damage to the counter tops ocmore throughout the grades, he curred three years ago from rain added. leakage. Wakefield said the school is also While Home Economics was strong in social studies Students for having both complimented of U.S. History, Geography, Civics, male and female students enrolled, World History and American the Physical Education departHistory are receiving the highest ment lacks exquality of education experience periences. possible," evaluators said. The evaluators noted a lack of However, as in several of the schools departments, textbooks physical education classes at the are outdated. ECUS will work to school. replace the books, Wakefield said. , Wakefield said when PE classes In the home economics departare offered, the enrollment is very ment, suggestions to replace small since students are involved counter tops, floors and sewing in' athletics. If they had to take machine tables were made. PE, they wouldnt do any studying Housekeeping generally is not up all day, he said. to standard, evaluators said. Evaluators listed the need to Wakefield said much of the clean, paint and refurbish the 0 1A) Wakefield hopes to begin a special education program for handicapped students next year in compliance with accreditation team recommendations. There is no classroom presently available for the program, but he hopes that can be worked out, he said. Some repairs are needed in the science department. Evaluators said exhaust fans should be installed. Also water laboratory Kenilworth's water hassles ( Continued from Page 1A ) pressure for fire or residential irrigation uses. The system could break down at anytime. The study suggested the towns e long supply line and 10,500 foot distribution system be replaced. The pipe size for the main supply line should be six or eight inches, depending on the growth policies the town wishes it adopt. With the 1975 projected growth in the coal industry, it was estimated that Kenilworth should grow to 1,400 persons by 1990. Its estimated population in 1975 was four-mil- set at 380. With the anticipated population growth, the town could get by with Church - boys locker room. Its in bad shape," Wakefield agreed. Since some ninth graders participate on both junior high and junior varsity teams, and could attend upwards of 30 games a season, evaluators listed this as a questionable practice. petency procedures being for general com- testing are com- evaluators said. mendable, However, a lack of coordination in subject matter was found. There may be some gaps between what is taught one year and where it is picked up the next year, Wakefield said. Since the percentage of students continuing education after high school is dropping, evaluators said the school should gear up to vocational training. Evaluators said the high school building in general is a at an age where serious, increased annual and maintenance L. Roberts, He was originally Following his plea, Miller Creek he was ordered by sentenced to five years plead guilty in 7th Judge Boyd Bunnell to to life in the Utah State District Court last participate in the Utah Prison, but that week to an aggravated State Sex Offender sentence was sexual assault charge Program at the State suspended pending stemming from a Hospital in Provo for successful completion February 26 incident therapy for up to two of the sex offender on Miller Creek Road. program. years. Ricky 27, of remodeling should be done. They listed the need for painting in various areas, rust removal in the swimming pool area and refinishing of metal classroom doors. The school administration was commended for the high level of h water line. 415,000 water tank does not need to However, if agressive growth be replaced. The report said that Kenilworth policies are adopted, the town may line. had a water rate ($33 montly) esteem and respect between require an eight-incAn eight-incline should which was seven times the average principal, faculty and staff. One of probably be considered anyway rate in other Utah communities. the needs listed is to appoint an since water would be more efassistant principal to act in the The report stated that if the of the principal. ficiently pumped up to Kenilworth absence are made: due to reduced friction, the report improvements Wakefield said counselor Mark an Kenilworth could become noted. Larsen performs this of presently the for area attractive part Such a pipeline would reduce influx of persons expected because function. It may be difficult to electrical pump charges. discipline students one hour' and of the increase in energy-relateIn 1975, the distribution and counsel with them the next. main lines could have been development. Under student activities, the a and low and without But for a school newspaper was need dependable replaced through grants interest loans available through adequate water system the noted. the state Division of Water community can not continue to Current student activity Resources and the Four Corners exist. This would put an additional programs appear to meet the load on other areas within the needs of students, evaluators Regional Commission. The report noted that the towns county. concluded. a six-inc- h h d Agency closes Skyline road N-ew- s Four roads located - - established Sun Advocate, Price, Utah 9A Convict gets sentence water system needs repair. The ECUS curriculum generally The received good ratings. implemented 14, 1980 St. Anthonys Parish The Ladies of the Diocesan Council of Catholic Women (DCCW) will be holding their annual family games and party at Notre Dame Cafeteria in Price on May 17 at 8 p.m. Prizes will be home baked treats provided by the ladies of the organization. Tickets are available from members of the altar society at the door that evening for a $1 donation. Thursday, May 16 is a Holy Day of Obligation. Masses will be at 7 p.m., on May 15 and at 7 a.m., noon, and 7 p.m. on May 16. We ask everyone to use the Religious support envelopes in your box of envelopes to assist us in paying the amount assessed each month: $7 a child a month, for the students at Notre Dame. A second collection will be taken up May 25 for Catholic Comunication. Envelopes will be handed out for this collection. No Convert class will be held this week on Wednesday because of the Holy Day of Obligation. Plan to attend the Vigil Mass on the District, Manti - LaSal National Forest have been Road in to Canyon Huntington the Forest Boundary near Clear Creek and Skyline Drive from the Forest Boundary at Tucker to the junction with the Bear Ridge Road. Other roads closed are Eccles Canyon Road from the Forest Bpundary to Huntington Creek; and the If the roads dry out sooner than shown on the closure order the barriers, signs, and restrictions will be removed; allowing use of the roads. to Bald Ridge. conditions Nuckwoodward Price Ranger from Highway temporarily closed to vehicle travel to prevent resource damage and to protect the investment in the road system. Melting snow and spring rains have caused soft road surfaces which rut and erode easily. The closure period is May 9 to June 10. The roads closed are 31 Millers Flat Road from State Highway 31 roads and the Notice of Road Closure may be obtained by calling the Price District office, Ptyj'Q,D(!(!DG IK East Main Price in 637-354- 7. Even though roads may appear dry from 55 the highways, many snow drifts and wet spots prevent opening of the roads to vehicle East Main in Price ?n travel. Information on the of these C H ILDR E NSFASH io NS 5 tmf (Mi instead. Masses will be held at 7 a.m. in the Church Memorial Day and at 10 a.m. at the Helper Cemetery, on May 26. request that everyone who can come to the cemetery to assist in the Mass attend. We We You're familiar with Tolman's usual Moonlight Madness Sales also need the help of the Knights of Columbus and Choir. Games and Parties will be held at 8 p.m. in the Church Hall this Friday evening as usual. Of the 13 councils attending the 73rd State Convention held in Salt Lake City, St. Anthonys Council 2611 was awarded the Church Activity Award. This being the month of May or better known to the Catholic Faith as the Month of Our Lady, St. Anthonys will conduct a Family Prayer Hour following the 10:30 a.m. mass on Sunday, May 18. This will include prayers, a special version of the Rosary and Benediction of the Blessed TGnos one Sacrament. 0 DS better! Senior Citizens Center 12 noon - HMS Pork Wednesday, May 14 Chops; 12:30 p.m. Bingo; 1 p.m. - Ceramics; lp.m. Bowling. Thursday, May 15 10:00 a.m. - Art Class; 11:00 a.m. - Harmonica Band; 12 noon - HMS Chili Beans; 7 p.m. - Ceramics. Friday, May 16 12 noon - HMS Turkey; 1 p.m. - Bingo; 8 p.m. - Dance. 12 noon - Minnestrone Monday, May 19 1 Band at Nursing Kitchen p.m. Soup; Home. 12 noon - HMS Chicken Tuesday, May 200 Casserole; 12:30 p.m. - Beginning Harmonica; 1 p.m. - Arts and Crafts; 1 p.m. Nutrition Council Meeting. Trips Broadway Rhythms, Promised Valley Playhouse, Salt Lake City, Utah June 6 - to the Colorado Rockies 3 days and 2 nights. Please make reservations as soon as possible. -- -- Come for the best unadvertised specials ever! You won't believe it! PC.TMYfcDlD SAYS get fast Belief voita the swimmer . mwtaps! 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