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Show Friday, December Mining enrollment, job placement experience a Despite expand a need to the mining placement. The reduction in the program has been noticed at both CEU and Snow College for the training course. Associate Dean Lee trai- the future, present enrollment in such programs has experienced a drop-oin students and job ning in 32-ho- ur ff through the have also been training that they do discouraged by the not really want to threat of a prolonged coal strike when the work underground. CEU has had mine United Mine Workers size average has the physical training programs of America contract Also since 1971. 40 22 to examination. from expires in March, dropped Potential students within the some decide after miners Hofeling said. last six months. Hofeling said he graduate placement the low a been has attributed average constant 28 percent. placement rate to However, the class candidates not passing Hofeling said CEUs going 12, 1980 Sun Advocate, Price, Utah 5 drop-of- f Hofeling said mining remain in full had about has mines but production, added production, CEU Coal 800 direct students go through its Hofeling, depends traiwih the mines parent associations on which have inrecession-hi- t corporation. steel If the mine has a dustries such as steady, long term and cement have been contract, it will hard hit. is which ning held primarily on campus. On the other hand, Snow College does their programs on the mine site or in areas of Director demand, Wynn Westmoreland of mine training said. Snow has trained about 500 students since the program began two years ago. said Westmoreland that until this fall, was placement run- at 70 percent. Since there has been ning a lack of demand for many minerals mined in Utah, the college has only be able to place 50 percent of their graduates. Westmoreland added that Snow has contracted with BYU to conduct preemployment classes in Utah County since August. Snow is also setting up courses in Ogden and Salt Lake in January with the other of assistance institutions. Green River News The River basketball Green Pirates team was victorious in thier first league game with White Horse with The a score of leading scorers for 55-5- 3. wefe River Green Darin King with 18, Trevor Mecham with 14, and Roger Stott with 11. The Pirates JV team lost to White Horse JV with a score of At the basketball 52-1- 5. PLAY-DO- II 4-PA- WONDERFUL VJATERFUL CK M3& OPERATION SCRABBLE Cheerleaders YAHTZEE GAfAE (51(51 modeling Play-Do- h pound, com- non-toxi- Assortment of Wonderful Waterful games. QUAD-OMINO- SST 44 oqddle S Lynda Reay, Mona King, Julie Powell, and Audrey Thompson. JV: JaymeMay, Rita Kane, and Wilcox, to traveled Yahtzee is an exciting game of skill and challenge. Ages 8 to adult. 8V7 BUSH DUSTER PICKUP Tina Perline Nelson. The Green Pirates GAME River boys team Wayne School High Quad Ominos by Pressman, the four sided domino game Western Double Holster set real leather, die cast metal cap pistols with simulated bone grips. Nylint Cadet Bush Buster pickup with heavy roll bar and oversized tires. No. 1 1 10. off-roa- in Bicknell for a game on Saturday, December 6. The JV lost their game to Wayne with a The score of to unable was varsity 53-2- 1. gain their second victory, losing to the Wayne High Varsity by a score of Leading scorers for the Pirates were Darin King with 15 points and Roger Stott with 77-4- Norco Molded polyethylene sled with hand brakes, seat. for this year are Varsity: basketball C30ILSTEQ SET M (51 Your choice of Scrabble, the original crossword game, or Operation game. OESirEnra SNO-TANDU- 11 doll has turning head and waist, poseable arms and legs, rooted hair, soft vinyl head and arms. game with White Horse, the Pirate cheerleaders raffled off a tied quilt. It was won by Valerie Erwin of Green River. 5. 10. The Pirate wrestlers held a meet with Altamont on Thursday, December 4. The Pirates won two matches and two by forfeit. Winning for the Pirates was Albert Lucero at 145 lbs. with a pin, and Mike Forsberg at 155 lbs. decision. with a The Green River High School drama 9-- 4 department will present two one-aChristmas comedies ct on Decemberl5 and 16 at 7:30 p.m. in the high Compare SKAGGS prescription prices first PRICES EFFECTIVE SATURDAY, SUNDAY, MONDAY STORE HOURS WEEKDAYS 9am- - 10pm NOW UNTIL DECEMBER 24 SUNDAYS 720 10am-7p- m E. MAIN PRICE, UTAH school gym. The plays are Be Decking the Halls Not Even a and Mouse. Tickets will be $1.50 general admission or $7 a family. The Green river High School will present a Christmas concert the jointly Book with Cliff on December 22 at 7:30 p.m. It will be held at the Book Cliff. Elementary |