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Show Sun Advocate, Price, Utah 2 uimihoi Utl t hi CuJ1m4 Sun Advocate Pwbltfttwd Evtry Wdrw4y and Friday by th Sun Advocate Publuhart Inc. H West Main St., Price, Utah 14501 Phona (Ml) 37 0732 Halpar Office 472 3732 Dm PoU Fate Pnei, ittak. Peietce fcceitO at 526 380 USPS Member ol Utah Pieu Aisociilron Asuxiation Subscription Rates: Carbon t Entry 19, 1980 Therapists noted Deadlines set Because Christmas and New Years both fall on a Thursday, the deadlines for news and classified and display advertising have been moved to Friday for the following Wed- This schedule will be In effect for the Dec. 24, 26, 31 and Jan. 2 (Continued from Pagel) motion, he said. The influx of the issues. Counties, $15 The Sun Advocate offices will be closed the afternoon of nesday issues and Christmas Eve and Day. The Tuesday for the Christmas will also be offices following Friday closed on Jan. 1. Issues. per year, published twice weekly. In Utah, outside aiea, $18 per year. Out of State $19. A desert DELTA mine accident claimed the life of a Millard County miner Monday in Juab County north arent in shape for what theyre trying to do, like become a marathon runner in two weeks, Butler said. Working gradually will help the heart keep pace with the bodys demands and limits injuries. Frame agrees that getting into exercise gradually will help avoid trips to his office. But such exer of Delta. Deputy weekend sports warrior has increased referrals to physical therapists, Butler said. , A lot of the problem is persons Miner dies nd National Newspaper In Friday, December Sheriffs from Juab and Millard counties were sent to cise should be done under medical direction. If a program Is set up youll be on your way to feeling great, but its not an overnight thing or something you can pick up from a magazine, Frame said. In the Price area, both therapists find back and neck problems walking into their office most often. Butler said these injuries result from improper lifting methods employed in the coal mines. This problem can be solved if miners lift more with their legs and less with their backs, he said. Agenda for '80s remote desert mine north of the n Plant east of Delta. The victims name is the Brush-Wellma- M. D. Norton, M.D. General Practice Announces the Opening of His New Off ice at 98 N. 400 E., Price (upstairs from previous office) 637-560- 0 By appointmenf only worker was enroute from the Fair Deal Mine to assist with the energy-efficie- witnesses because To improve agriculture, the task force suggested that pressures be eased on farmers by removing nuisance suits, removing federal inheritance taxes, increasing crop the of the of is Iteallu Wants nt compact. said. Details of the death were not available accident scene. An investigation underway. JEUJEIRV To minimize unneeded consumption of natural resources, the task force suggested that peak load pricing in utility rates be designed. The state should also encourage urban and suburban developments and which are Delta and another incident, 1) areas for industrial development, it was recommended. being withheld until all family members are notified. The victims body was transported to remoteness She (Continued from Page research and range im- provements. The task force could not agree on what level of pollution should be allowed in the state. The majority argued that standards be relaxed in undeveloped areas while a minority strenuously opposed that. The task force also supported the establishment of a tax based on the uniform net value of minerals and coal taken from the land within the state. The group also suggested that a local impact funds be established to utilize some of the severence tax Castleview Hospital's new physical therapist Brent Butler Butler said many of the checks Juan Aruiza's shoulder sees he are related. industry injuries (l-r- ). FOR&CHMJTmAI revenue. Requiring architects to be proficient in solar energy designs before licensing was another recommendation. The task force also suggested that the trasfer of water rights through open market transactions should be protected. For the gurantee of social services in growth impacted areas it was recommended that a blue ribbon committee be formed by the State Legislature. The committee is needed to find answers to social service funding needs because such services are not generally available until the need becomes serious. To accomodate an ever increasing school enrollment it was d school, suggested that double sessons, busing to less crowded schools be considered. Portable classrooms should also be considered so they the facilities can follow where the growth goes. The task force also felt that there sould be more emphasis on the basics of education because of a high dropout rate and declining test scores throughout the state. In law enforcement, the task force saw the need for more police. They also recommended that with any increase in police, the year-roun- judical and correctional programs should be beefed up to handle the increased number of arrests. There were five members on the task force groups from Castle Valley. They included Lee Semken, Lowell Curtis, Phyllis Sillitoe, Grant Fawcett and George Thomas Burr. Burr and Curtis were from Emery County. Price native appointed Price native has recently said been A named Mike Frame checks the condition of therapy aid Dawn Fairbanks' knee Frame has operated his therapy practice AMERICAS (l-r- ). MOST BEAUTIFUL DIAMOND RINGS Registered for Quality Insured for Safety JLmU' fowbicf 46 East Main Price637-217- 6 . Price for the past 10 years. His offices are located in the former mental health section of the old Carbon Hospital. in Governor Scott M. Mathesons new press secretary. Alene Edsel Bentley was graduated from Carbon High School in 1970, earning a degree in journalism from the University of Utah in 1973. She was the former public information officer at the Utah Energy Office where she was responsible for the release of information for energy conservation and alternative energy sources. Matheson Mrs. Bentely had excellent skills and will be a valuable addition to the staff. Prior to the energy office, she was assistant to the president at Billings Energy Corp. and the editor of the Enterprise, a weekly business newspaper published in Salt Lake City. Mrs. Bentley replaces Margaret Wilde, who was Mathesons press secretary for the past three years. The governors office gave no reason for the position change. Forest Service wants job applications The Forest Service Jan. 15 to be con- sidered. forms Application accept A limited number of are available at all plications for porary and seasonal Forest Service offices, jobs throughout the employment from They must be post-- Intermountain area. Dec. 1, 1980, until Jan. marked no later than Anyone wishing to will 15,1981. ap- tern- - s2 Temporary Em- Utah, ployment indicating work on a National Forest in Nevada, southern preference Idaho, or western Wyoming should send an Application for one Forest, to the Regional Office, Street, 324-25- th for Ogden, Utah 84401. for information leading to the arrest and conviction of the Join Santa at the VALLEY VIEW HOMES CHRISTMAS OPEN HOUSE Dec. 20 noon to 4 pm bring the whole fami y for and stole Blue Spruce from Carbon Country Club Coif course. Sailvan- o- Country Club 637-231- 1 ijWiYj Special People. 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