Show Page 7 Thursday November 12 1987 Anniversary (continued from page 2) the U of Us becoming outstanding graduates "Many students who have excelled at CEU have continued their education at the U of U and have excelled in their individual departments" he said He felt that from success comes their dedication and a lot of hard work Memorial Day '87 Memorial Day 1987 was a CEU honored former when day students who gave their lives in World War n Earlier in the year art instructor James L Young found a Carbon College World War II memorial roll in the boiler room of the Main Building "I guess it was put in storage when the college was remodeled in the late sixties" Young said "Then people just forgot about it" professional basketball 2132 CEU students fall quarter Fall quarter started with CEUs largest enrollment ever registering for classes on the Price and B landing campuses As the third week rolls were posted 2132 were registered for classes Homecoming was Oct 20-2- 4 Homecoming 87 began the week of October 20-2- 4 with its theme "A Golden Past A Bright Kim Paluso Future" Spring Glen reigned as queen with Cindy Green West Valley named as first attendant and Paula Dupin Price named as second attendant The activities induded a video night Deseret Industries dance car bash poetry reading Golden Dragon Acrobats and Magicians powder puff football constitutional game forum torch nm parade tailgate football and game party homecoming dance Bunnell b parade grand He worked with Helen Nelson Nancy Taniguchi and Joe Delpha to find relatives of the decksed to invite them to come to the unveiling of the memorial toll on Memorial Day 1987 marshall He took the old brittle The homecoming parade was resurrected this year after a long plastic name plates and replaced them with new engraved bronze absence Senator Omar Bunnell ones He then placed the names served as its grand marshal He on the original refurbished 3x5 has been a member of the Utah foot piece of oak State Senate for over a quarter of a Over 150 relatives and friends century and has been an avid of the deceased from throughout supporter of CEU over the years the western stayes packed the His name along with that of alumni room on Memorial Day Representative Mike Dmitrich for the dedication ceremony under will forever grace the long sought-aftthe direction of the Price CEU athletic facility American Legion and Mike appropriately named the Bunnell-DmitriDecaro Alheltic Center The plaque was the Tailgate party permanently mounted on The tailgate party had 100 room's east wall next to the brick loyal community fans brave the fireplace rain to partake in the culinary Athletic Fund Raising In August CEUs athletic skills of Sam Fariaino director Bob Taniguchi undertook the largest athletic fundraising drive to hit eastern Utah When the dust had settled and the bills (continued from page 5) had been paid CEUs athletic were paid only by the coal department had raised almost they they loaded suffered severely $50000 whk their wages dwindled on idle His drive included raffle left the tickets for trips to Super Bowl days Many conse- quently XXII in San Diego Hawaii and to coalfields and operators responded a Denver Bronco football game with mechanization to replace workforce she Almost every local business in their departing the area donated mqjor prizes that said coal 1922 "During were raffled at a special dinner in management experienced labor the Elks Chib national coal Some of the hundreds of problems with the strike and coal prices peaked and prizes included a VCR steel To belted radials chain saw golf started a lengthy dowitum unionization operators dubs rifle gas grill fishing prevent to $7 a day increases equipment U of U football granted wage inside for tickets silver dollars houseboat for outside and $795 vacations to Lake Powell and men However they concurrently raised their prices from $950 to pottery increase The athletic booster dinner $10 a ton nullifying any had over 700 partipants in in their workers' buying power consumers” she attendance with the voice of the and hurting the fkMAr Utah Jazz "Hot Rod" Hundley The decline of the use of coal giving a humorous and witty talk time as the on his of playing hit about the same days tug-of-w- er GMr ar er ch tore You Here ranine ANNIVERSARY' CEU vs Ricks A good-size- d crowd braved a constant drizzle and mud for the homecoming game which pitted a team which last year placed second in the nation the Ricks College Vikings against the CEU Golden Eagles The Eagles were in the game at half time with the score was 13-- 3 The third and fourth quarters put the game away for the Vikings as they scored 27 more points to the Eagles 11 The final score was 40-1for the Vikings The homecoming dance followed that evening 50th Anniversary continues CEUs 50th Anniversary will 4 continue into the fall of 1988 exactly 50 years since the first classes were held in the Main Building Some of the activities planned include a Founder's Day Dinner in February a Korean War and Viet Nam Memorial Plaque dedication for those students who gave their lives in those wars a Disgusting Brothers Fund Raising Concert featuring former CEU students Steve Minnaugh Tran Macula Curt Crothers and Sam Falsone Women Campus CEU Together sponsoring alumnae in their quarterly lectures and annual women's conference alumni basketball game with alumni cheerleaders and Blue Debs performing on January 2 and an alumni baseball game An alumni choir and band concert has been planned as well as a play production in May 88 with the cast consisting of CEU alumni Golden Anniversary Ball Band with Dart's Jimmy resurrected to provide the music at Homecoming '88 unveiling of the Golden Eagle statue placed on the east side of the administration a building in spring 88 reinactmenl of the first day of classes fifty years ago and an alumni art exhibit in Gallery East Taniguchi Great Depression said By 1934 railroads and ships turned to a After the war economic cheap gas oil to power their diesel decline hit eastern Utah In 1946 federal the engines and electricity began January coal for home 121 offered for sale replacing heating government and cooking use she said frame homes that it had built at "Additional factors in coal's Geneva's Horse Canyon Mine she decline were a continuing fuel said declined as economy movement a stabilized "Population effects mines the closed dried rate and population growth jobs up of a coal land tax and a growing Carbon County had 24901 people about the smoke in 1950 21135 in 1960 and agitation nuisance in and around Salt Lake 15j647 in 1970" She reported that Utah's coal City the largest market for Utah market got a boost in the mid "70s coal environmental "During the second World when energy War a trickle of new coal legislation was passed calling for operations began Some of this low sulphur emission from coal-fire- d electricity generating plants activity was part of the large "Utah Genenergy companies manufacturing complexes eva Mine at Horse Canyon was expanded their markets with Utah tied to huge steel works Kaiser to Power and Light building plants the Fontana Plant in California in Emery County and the and Geneva to the Geneva Steel Intemtountain Power Project was Company in Orem" Taniguchi built with UPL's Emery Mining Corporation contracted to supply 25 percent of the coal” When the federal air quality standards changed in 1976 Utah's low sulphur coal was no longer needed to mix with high sulphur coal and the local economy again began to slump She concluded by saying the nature of the coal industry and its role in the regional and national has fluctuated economy throughout the last century particularly as a result of technological advances "Coal used to be tied to smelting and railroads in an era of heavy industry formed a basis for economic growth Today light industry seems to be the wave of the future and while energy is needed to fuel its growth the demand can be met by a variety of fuels of which coal is one of the least important" Taniguchi said |