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Show t youngsters them know enjoy reading, and help the importance of proper reading habits. Anyway, to put over a point, we've got a test for you. Probably not since your school days have you had such a test It was given at a recent planning meeting for the Right to Read" committee, and we understand most participants failed miserably. Now, be careful, and take the test just as the instructions suggest: Before you do anything else, read the short paragraph below and answer the questions about it In the space provided, put a T if the statement is true, and F if it is false, and a question mark if you cant be sure. Answer using only information given in the story. Benjamin FraakUa stated, Those who give op essential little liberty to purchase temporary safoty, deserve neither liberty aor safety. i Bugs Malone has been killed. Police have brought in five suspects, all of whom have criminal records. In addition, police have established for certain that all five were near the same time it took place. All five had important reasons for wanting Malone dead. One of the five criminals, Solly Timms, has been able to establish his complete innocence." Questions: . f ) 1. Bugs Malone was a criminal. ( ) 2. The person responsible for Malone's death had a criminal record. ( ) 3. All five of the criminals brought in by police were known to have been near the scene of the murder. ( ) 4. Solly Timms has a criminal record. ( ) 5. Solly Timms is known to have been near the killing of Bugs Malone at the time it happened. ( ) 6. Solly Timms is the only criminal known to be innocent. ( ) 7. The police do not know who killed Malone. ( ) 8. All five criminals wanted Malone to be murdered. Okey, there it is. Don't be too sure you got all of the answers right. Watch next week and we will give you the answers. . ' ' - ' There's someone in the community to which we owe an apology. We don't know who it is, but we suspect that . some kids were disappointed. Last Friday evening we received a phone call at home inquiring as to the time of the Easter Egg hunt Saturday morning. Since we were sure' : it was scheduled at 10 a.m., we relayed this information to the caller. Well, the next morning at about 9:30 we dropped down to the office, picked up a camera and headed for the city park to get a picture of all of the excited kids getting ready to make the dash for eggs. To our surprise, it was all over. It started at 9 a.m. Now, if we had taken the time to read the Standard, we would have known that the hunt started at 9. We're just going to have to make a resolve to take time to read the local weekly paper. Anyway, to the lady that called, we offer our apologies. SERVING UTAH'S-ROWING UINTAH BASIN 64 NUMBER 17 THURSDAY, APRIL 22, 1976 VOLUME G Tribe. UHS group -- The grand opening of the Ute Bottlehollow resort, owned and operated by the Ute Indian Tribe will be held Friday evening, April 23. There will be a brief ribbon cutting ceremony at 8 p.m., at which the Bicentennial flag presented to the resort for outstanding accomplishment, by the Bicentennial committee in Washington, D.C., will be presented to Lester Chapoose, Chairman of the Ute Indian Tribal Business Committee. Complimentary rooms will be made available Friday night to guests receiving invitations, and making reservations in hors ' cToeuvres, .advance. Cocktails, and are also on entertainment dancing the agenda for Friday evening for those invited to attend the "Invitation only" long-awaite- d Question: Do you know how to read?" Answer: Probably not!" This is Right to Read" week in Duchesne county, and everyone is encouraged to do some reading, help clouds development of southern Utah Gould, executive vice president of SCE, said that the participants would maintain their interests in coal and other rights relating to the Kaiparowits project and would determine at a future time how the Kaiparowits project might be continued, either in its present form or recon situted in another form. CELEBRATION-Bot- tle Grand opening set April 23 24 at Bottle Hollow Resort George Washington: To be prepared far war is the meat effectual means of preserving peace. Southern California Edison Company today announced that it has removed the proposed Kaiparowits Power Project in Southern Utah from its financial and resource planning schedule. Speaking for the electric utility participants in the project, William R. The Grand opening will mark the completion of several years of construction, in three phases, and the dream of the Ute Indian Hollow Resort, which just recently saw the opening of 81 new motel units, as well as several other recent additions will hold a grand opening celebration, Friday, April 23 and April 24. GRAND SERIES OF uncertainties, particularly those relating to ultimate costs, prompted removal of the Kaiparowits project from Edison's planning A schedule,"' Gould said. These involved delays in regulatory approvals, one environmental lawsuit and the antic ipatio of other lawsuits, and anticipated legislative and regulatory opposition at the Federal and California State level which would result in additional delays. Gould noted that electricity demand would continue to experience some growth despite current and future conservation efforts and that some additional electric generation would be needed in the 1980's. Edison, Arizona Public Service Company and the San Diego Gas and Electric are participants in the Company Kaiparowits Project Other utilities in Utah, Arizona and California have expressed interest in the project. AFTER CONSIDERATION of 19 locations in Southern Utah, selection narrowed to two sites, at Nipple Bench and Fourmile Bench, approximately 15 and 30 miles north of Glen Canyon Dam. As delays have occurred in development of the project , its cost has escalated and ft. Sorenson state director of ARBA. Ken Wright of the American Indian Tribal Commissions, from Denver will also be present tours Eastern states Nine students from Union high school and counselor Shirl Rawlings accompanied 211 other students from throughout the state on a weeks bicentennial tour, flying by United Air Lines to New York City, Washington D. C., Virginia, Philadelphia, and other points of interest Students were Aldora Nephi, Pearl Black, Tami Timothy, Sabrina Laris, Sue Ly"n Tylor- - Emfly Natchee, Marie Duncan. Beckie Bingham and Lynell Brown, . citywide events. The facility will be open to the public Saturday to enjoy tours of the lake side establishment Special guests from across the United States have been invited to attend the occasion with Joe Alby, Regional director Although the deadline for entry in Roosevelt City's beautification and dean up contests is nearly a month away yet residents of the community who might be interested in joining are reminded that they may have to do some advance planning this week. One of the phases of the contest is a before and after" category. In order to qualify for this, a person must have to exceed $3 billion. The power plant itself was estimated to cost $2.7 billion and the under grond coal mines, trans- pictures mission and other related facilities would bring the total project cost to in excess of $3.5 billion. Cost of the new community, which would support the project, was estimated to total $200 million. It has been estimated that the total cost of environmental protection equipment for the project would exceed $600 million for the power plant. A SERIES OF public hearings on the draft environmental impact statement was held last September by the Bureau of Land Management, Department of Interior, in Utah, Arizona, Nevada and California. Testimony at the hearings, as well as a state-wid-e poll by Utah Senator Frank Moss, established that the majority of Utah residents and state governmental leaders are strongly in favor of the project," Gould said. GOULD ALSO expressed his appreciation to Gov. Rampton, other Utah public officials, and the people of that state for their support and understanding over the years in attempting to make this project a reality. before cleanup and beautification is started, and then at the end of the season. Since the general fitywtye cleanup is planned for this weekend, committee members suggest that pictures be taken now. MAY 15 is the deadline for entry in the three contests. These include the before and after" phase, for the property showing the greatest improvement; second, a contest for the most unique and attractive handling of garbage containers to eliminate an eyesore; and third, the most creative utilization or camouflaging of a necessary eyesore, such as an underground power or phone control box, utility pole, etc. Three prizes will be awarded in each category. The two decorative contests will end on May 31, when prizes will be awarded, and the before and after" contest will run until Aug. 31. PRIZES FOR THE contests will include a wheelbarrow, cordless electric grass trimmer, traveling sprinkler, small fountain kit, pruning tools, evergreen shrubs, and various plant containers. Residents of the city are invited to clip out the entry form and submit it to the city prior to May 15, to participate and be eligible for prizes. An added feature of the beautification effort this year, being sponsored by Roosevelt City, is a pruning demonstration, to be held May 1. Qalified personel will be on hand to give instructions on proper pruning of trees and shrubs. At the demonstration, a prize drawing will also be held, for those in attendnee. City officials extend a special invitation to residents to participate in the cleanup this weekend. In order to assist in disposing of trash, arrangements have been made to have the county landfill disposal area open to the public on a no charge" basis Friday and Saturday for dumping debris. Also, as an added 'service to city residents, the old dty dump will be opened for disposing of tree trimmings and shrubs, only. This also will be Friday and Saturday. Alterrahigh school reunion planned A reunion for Alterra high school is being students from the year planned by a number of the alumni. Lynn La brum, Neola; is the chairman of the committee with Thelma McKee, Mr. and 1941-194- 5 Mrs. Elroy Walker, Vione Parish, Mrs. Maxie Chapoose, Reva Roberts, Clista Foote, Mrs. Lawrence (Afton) Brighton, and Arda Mansfield, as committee members. A meeting was held recently and it was decided that the reunion would take place August 4. Anyone interested in going, even through they don't belong in any of these particular years, can contact anyone of the committeemen for further details. Spiral slide now ready at Roosevelt elementary recess, noon, and before and of students wait their lines after school, installed turn on the newly spiral slide at the BUSY PIACE-- At Roosevelt elementary school. It has proven to be a popular addition to the play equipment at the school. The Roosevelt elementary school PTA playground improvement committee and PTA officers have announced that the new school spiral slippery slide, is erected and available for children to play on. The slide was made possible by contributions from area business' and matching funds from the Duchesne County School District. The District provided the labor and equipment to erect the slide last week. Mrs. George Savajeau headed the improvement committee consisting of Mrs. Bob Pachl and Mrs. Clemmons Reiger. Officers of the PTA have expressed thanks to all those who participated in any way to make the slide possible. Mrs. Clay Frandsen, presklenl of the PTA. staled that more improvements arc expected in the near future. group of prizes will be awarded various the to winners categories of the Roosevelt city clean-u- p and beautification contests. Planters, wheel-barrotools, sprinkler and many other items are included for the BEAUTIFICATION in winners. PRIZES-Th- is |