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Show vTr!T jm . ...- - A. rfX Sun Advocate Price, Utah Tuesday September 12, 2000 Numbers reflect drop in students: (Continued from page to Jobs in other communities. After a brief discussion re, garding the costs in time and money to the district, as well a the liability risks,1 the. Carbon education board voted to eliminate the. district drug testing ' ... " !J policy .If area where they felt inadThe final awards' assembly equately prepared was in their will be held on the Wednesday test taking skills. prior to examinations. Senior The objectives identified in sluff will be conducted on the the proposal are to: ! ; Thursday before the beginning of Prepare students for the rig- final examinations. The checkout procedure will ors of examinations at the school level. Include a students passing Assess cumulative knowl- grades in all classes, acceptable edge of course objectives. completion of the writing assess; . . JsltuatlonhapnthecaLllsare, ;The 911 , i dispatchers are the 'public safety answering point for . (push county in . X L Utah.. The dispatched is trained to interrogate 911 callers, prioritize the type of call or incident and disseminate the Information received to police, fire and medl-ca- l personnel. Dispatchers also continue to support the caller by using calming techniques, showing concern , uid in medical emergencies, ing pre-arriv- giv- Instructions. al ; I It takes six months of train-lin- g before a dispatcher becomes AcertifletL j Presently the following . indi- viduals work as dispatchers for the command center in Price: idarty Estrada, with 14 years of 'experience; Johna Garner and Albert Buzz RondinelU, with Selght years; Lisa Shook, with 15 years; Donna OTlarra and Janie Jarvis, with eight years; Jenifer. jStefenoff, with six years; Sherry. $iammond, wlth four years; ITracy Collins, with five months; Jand Susan Litster, with four pnonths of experience.- S' I. I patchere have their moot glory as well as frustrar Introducing; SWINGBISI Sept 13 9:30-- i:30pm yearbook dance and Thursday for yearbook signing. .. r 1 board president Jim Leonard expressing the hope that the policy could be spread district wide,; particularly in all secondary Every teacher will be required test with the to ffle py of : prindp&iat least 48 hours prior to the beginning of examine- tions. Two tests will be given each day brunch will be served, and class will be dismissed at 1 p.m. Hie buses will run at that time to take students home, Teachers will be required to : .work their regular schedule, using afternoon time .to correct final examinations i.; In addition, students who have conflicting college for atb-- ; . letic schedules will be allowed to make up examinations during this time; s Prior arrangements must be made with individual instruo-- . tors. The onty other makeup al- lowed will be those students who produce a doctors excuse verifying filnera. Final course grades be posted by noon on the following Tuesday The second semester exiuni-- . nation schedule will remain the same, with the first day of tests beginning on the last Instruo- -' ; tional Friday and will continue .Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday Seniors who are passing all classes will be excused form final examinations. ; Students who are not passing all classes, will be required to take tests by individual teachers. A senior will retain the option to take the final examination if . : :r ' j" ; . I ap-prov- ed a freshman baseball pro-on a four to one vote. School board member Walt Boris opposed the proposal on the grounds that it would detract from the junior high programs i . J : . lie to be spending additional funds on extra curricular activi-tiwhen they have Just been more money for ' asked to bond ' .tbs schools. : Herreck explained that the ; program is needed to develop the 1 freshman program at the high S'. Ift c .T,--j i t r i , . s . ;A CHS senior to seiye on board of education Cartxm High senior Malloy Hatdi was sworn in as the student representative for the county's board of education at the panel's regularly scheduled public 'mg last Wednesday evening Hatch win provide student perspective as mil as acting as a voice for district student; as she represents them on the education board for the school W yean.-- ': school. :,v" ;v. ' SO to 40 freshof As nov; . right men try out each year for the: sophomore team," pointed out the baseball coach Herrick explained that other schools,' as well as schools dose to the Carbon area are running freshman baseball pro- y grams.' ' The Junior high baseball will cost the school district an additional $1,000 for a coach. ; It will involve a SO game sched-ul- e " ; . 3-A raMMUNiry forum Qur Economy ; What Gan We Db For Ourselves ? ; with m . . : at least home games, and require, at the most, five bus v trips.-.- - 10 ";v ; Herrick said there will be no Uniform and equipment costs. v : : at 6:30 P.M. ' CEU. College Center This is our opportunity to discuss action steps Carbon County Residents can present at the f Town Meeting with State Legislators to be held on September 1 9, in Price r I : opportunity to advise a father jstep by step on how to deliver a paby. The infant arrived and the faispatchers at the center were inoved to tears when they heard phe babys first cry and found out e home jthat all was well . delivery.' Dispatchers also have had to work with various homicides and feuiddes. where innocent young family members reported the 1 ' i il ; I I I I I I YotiaS212 So. Hwy. 55 . by the dispatchers before they can pass it on to law enforce-ynepersonnel and staying calm and professional, even with a, young child, is very important ' High speed chases seem to be the most common activity that nt ij keeps 4. . i a dispatcher very buqr and Monday: . v Tbcaday: . : : ; Wednesday: Thursday:1 . thehbusel v ; ; - Adults $3.49, Oildren $199, Children 5 & under FREE! .V':".: . (Dine In Only) Tro for Tbcsday" is backl Buy any large or medium pizza at regular menu price and get a second pizza of the same 6-- 12 7:00P.M. -- lftOO RM. (Dine In Onlyyr ' ; J vv Dollar Day! Who rays you cant get anything fora buck? Buys medium, onetoppingpizZafor $10.99 and getasecond medium, one topping pizza for only $1D01 7.40 EM. l(h00 EM. (Dine In Only) ; Family Feast. Gear up for the weekend with this super deal. iWo large one topping pizzas, family bieadsticka; and four ' . large soft drinks for only $19,991 ' V::, '. 7dX) PAL lOfiO EM. (Dine In Only) : - is very demanding at times stated Hansen. . i ' And Hansen still feels she has ,lhe best of the best working in g price for the safety and of the residents in the Carbon County area. , f : 1 ' i ' The Carbon County Chamber of Commerce hosting a new exhibit entitled, "Voices of the Desert. The collection features Trina Stong and Susan Bedew. The exhibit con- centrates on Southwestern Na- tive American Bfe, land and ari-turThere Is an opening reception that will be held.September e. located at 155 rum college center Sponsorins the : Carbon County residents are Invited to Join in a discussion AN Our Economy - What Can We Do Ourselves. .: The participating merchants will reward custdmere with Qiamber Bucks? each vsizait u nmpfer rirLtra 6 CnlCj...'.' ) ''ritjRrd r time they, make a purchase. TTiese Chamber Bucks will save the customer money on their riejrt purchase. , : L!3lU!ri HaYeasfcryMca? at . . CEU Prehistoric Museum The CEU Prehistoric Museum Is For TTi C:zj today is 2nd Annual Lr3 637-073-21 m Sept. 12 6:30pm ::.i rti I K1 Call Ins 15 yi- ,,v ! Sept Commui well-bein- i Voices of the Desert IS at tfie Museum East Main hi Price Other officers. ' o r j All in all, the Job of dispatcher ; team con- large pizza of equal or lesser value ABSOLUTELY FREE! pins it regular menu price and get' a second ' v 'toSAOKKqXimliiQrihr) : Fhmily Night, All You Can Eat Buffet! tw a4tu-Bring the whole family. All Vmi Can Fat pi77a, mlad, b?r ' : ; 637-641- 0 ? I lfJ tinues their season led by Coach Martjndale. The iady Eagles go up against CSIIhbfoiday.Maiae sure to catch our glris In action as they play their way to the top at home InlheBDAC Makesuretobetiere before 7 pm, for the best seat In cy . I Buy one large Sunday: . - pressured. The dispatchers have to dear the airwaves of calls and then receive the whats, wheres and who and transmit the necessary information to ; , 16 7 pm BDAC CEU Women'SVDSeybal Price Pizza EUit Introduces: Dailv Pine In Only Specials ; . (details, J Information has to be received I The various organizations Include: Carbon County Food Bank, United Way of Carbon County Volunteer center. Rape Crisis Center, RSVP, Habitat for Humanities,. Carbon County Reads Program, Head Start Carbon County Caring Adults, CEU Sun Center, Family Support Center, Families with Promise Program, CASA, Active Reentry, and motel They wil be here to talk about services lhat are In need and services for those in need. Become involved In helping the community and learn mote about the services available to youl Sept for-th- I : The Sun Center is hosting a Volunteer Fair to Inform students and community of local services. VOLLEYBALL given.' The fill dispatcher on Huty subsequently announced shat a truck loaded with tigers heeded to be located. Lisa Shook recently .had the I m. olntedbut Hansen.. a truck loaded with fires was deemed unsafe by an officer so a notice to locate was I I : Tuesday, September 12 , : ? 10am-3p- College Center College df Extern . jpre-gra- Sept 14 Invite Carbon County Residents to a o ; skin levels. Volunteer Fair President Grace S; Jone and ? building In the Old Ballroom, Dues are onty $3.50. Die dues payfor your activity card that allows free admission for all SWINGERS sponsored activities. Come Join the Jive at CEU's newest hot spot, for SWINGERS of all v . es One night, 1 SwUifier's Invite you to Join them every Wednesday Inside the SAC n 0? schools. At the request of Carbon High Coach Lane Herrick and Principal Robert Cox, th? board poBal - Old Ballroom Price's one and only Swing, Cha Cha, and Ballroom dance dub b dancin' up a $torml CEU's The education board accepted : forwarded to the dispatch office in' Vernal so that the dtizeiPs needs are taken caire of with ; prompt professional care. ; If the computer system that handles the 911 service goes dovip the calls are forwarded to personnel in Ceder Clty. IN THE UPCOMING WEEK the policy unanimously with : i 1A) times all four 011 linesln are busy. In the event the -- CAMPUS EVENTS ment and portfolio, makeup of all outstanding U grades in citizen' ship and locker dean out .; Seniors will be invited back on Wednesday for graduation practice, Wednesday evening for the ; (Continued from page . . . ! t HAPPENING AT heshe would like the examination to Improve a class grade. CHS teachers Kristin Taylor and Jim Thompson presented the board with a proposal to reintroduce semester final exami- : Validate school accountabilnations to Carbon High School. ity. Fulfill the strategic plan deTaylor explained to the board that graduating district students veloped as part of the Centennial have returned to their teachers School proposal. It was proposed that the last saying they had been well pre week of each semester be deslg-- k nated as finals week. Tests will' 9 be administered Monday, Tues- - : . pared in subject matter for continuing their educations, but one 1A) BA ti 4 f wwIsMwgwf ll Iwwim4 bi4 C Olympic Children's Art Show v' -- sepW65-!JMete- I Center, The Children's art exhibit that fea- tures grade school artists WIN be returning to CEU this week, last year the artists from afl over the state drew pictures of different Olympic events.The artwork will be displayed In the open court of the CoHefle Center, come and enjoy the presentation this year. wMnHtaMail -x Look for the DpUarDays Logout participating stores. V v- Vi, iVarVtai miMi ty: Unda canet.au smdew Lr |