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Show . Thursday 109th Year March 29, 2001 f wt A .& au'jiLW Jtupi wjwiy fcr' ' v . r ,' ; - ' itn w 'srifww :p. YIT" -- .. J w Price, Utah No. 26 r irucaai H.ivt-Xli8ti- TV.sr ' tmM i Mi -- ww. mom- n ji jpMmwjijiwiiinr w fi, vSL'i rr 500 "" snirjujn?wptMM nwa Carbon High Dima defeat Hawks, 0 : mm bdttiaMiy JSSUejJO!!!! W of high stake Qf. : ized test scores across the nation between tee haves and teehavenota.:; Tkeparidnglot on the north aldeof ; TUxas Is one of at least "Wbatdolthinkof high, i the Price City Hall will be under con- ' stake tests? Requite simple. ; 27 states teat use tee results : structfon in about two weeks. j of standardized tests tomake Iteink they are despicable, at the ;; ; The improvement project declared Rep. Brad King hlgitstakes ded-- parking area will last tor approxi--! state The local ? legislate matelyfiQ calendar days,1. ;, agradem'witltedd their di- -. i Dinfog the construdion period, tee plmnas; or to punish teadt-- : Stotwffl be closed axidwifl not be avafl- -i ope test as tee academic measure ofachfld, or. ers, principals and schoofa ; able for t parking. 4 that perform poorly During thiet of for are the Plans majority I his for Is unieasmialde Campaign; J presidential many parking lot to be reconstructed. Jm. $ W. Bush boasted George ': V reason,;'.' provements wfll include drainage, a y ., 'rvy K'i ' Someimofldent students about Tnaa record of bdd-- ; r center island far future lighting and ' ."' anH educators donottestweO. Oteersmay Ing recreational ve- - v ; larger stalfa for busi accountable for failure; now ' hides and boats. ; JUst be having a had day on W-- i test day Theta do not take into he proposes to withhold Pedestrians and vehicle operators iim-tfrom schoob that; V' are cautioned to observe traffic con- - ; account variabtea outside of tatBB awfienc of students and concerned citizms attend CEUs ganfingihe possible closure of the Sessions honor dorm attracted i teeschoors aiid tee students r consigtently flunk," writes D r trdairi construction banters. " fabanl of tnistwes tneefms on MoridajiL TIm boanTs discussion re- -. the crowd, who raised concerns for the trustees to consider. WMiDerin TheChronideof iv oontrd. Patrons; enqdoyees and car pool An article ln The HigherEducation. commuting, wishing to use the pvk-- ; Schdars agree with eduChnmbte ofHigher Educalot andor gain access to the Col-ing cators and policymakers-tea- t tion suppmti longs lege of Eastern Utah Museum, Price tests are usefol for track--! dJldwould a Ideally Community Center, dty haQ and the earn tee same score on varia- - lng chfldrens progress and public safety bulklingare urgBd to find V terns of the same test given . Identifying weaknesses in Tim CEU students comtee dorms on CEU campus: , New trustee Tracy Jeffs feyKEVINASHBY alternative paridnglocalions. Aaron Jones Apartments, 9Q mented about the tigit coin--' from Emery Coimly told tee on different days. But that . teaching continues tee at ijun Advocate publisher Once the construction work is threshold fo bqmnd readn flda percent fun; Aaron Jones munity of students living boardthathehadbeenintee teeparidnglotwfflbe reopened V But a imofessm' of educa( Hw College of Eastern suites, 46 percent; Burten-- . there wlm do have fan while j dorm and agreed with thestu-deut- , Students' spores vary from to the public, primarily employees and He recommended tion at the University pf patrons frequenting the buildings and , (fry to day, depending on shaw suites, 49 percent full; ioljngaiii)uif nmtnfadh Dtahshosni of trustee an alteniattve solu- their health, thdr mood, r .. Texas, Richard Valencia, ' discussed toe fature of , Tucker Apartments, 94per-- good grades. offices cm the city hall block. even what they ate for break-- along trite other education : "It'a harder1 to get good tion in order to keep win in no t lot The the jhe Sessions firing quarters parking spaces ' fast- -; , researdiers have begun d& luriugtoepanelsMarohfifi grades living with those for be avatethle stays overnight longer Mike Harrison, a con- - . v King also stressed that scribing testing's dark side. 79 percent full The overall wteoae grades are not as Im-- v k. jneetotg,;- and car pool commuting, according to ; i : : standardized teats like tee ' Students gathered at toe Standardized tests, they say. Priced officials. ' Portant to terat, stated Any ;. drea Carbon, CEU Ambas- tee honors students would be SAT and ACT measure nar are too limited, too impre' meeting to encourage the istersat71peroent President Grace Jones sadors Chib member. Tts successful anywhere they tkmal norms that do not re- cise and too easily misunde! honors dorm open. pyeeted tee Idea of dosing harder to find quiet and study were. Commenting on the flect astudenfsgraqi of tee stood to form tee basis of cru--: The students dahned that, Sessions as a coat savings time in the other dorm ar- gender Issue, he saidalot of state core curriculum. The daldedslcns about students, parents he talks to prefer to core is the standard local And,teEysayteehlghstekes If enough empbasisyas idea several weeks ago. They ena" !h fadU-tie- s faJItwl ; officials have set up for Utah consequences interfere with Carbon fait tee tea Hnrtnfotiyifoi ylfl). problem have students living in placed on recruitment,' ; where gender fa sepa- students. "Teaching and gDodteachinganddiscrimi-- ; staff as well as students prior wite Sessions was tee lack of trustees muid not be consid" fre-- . at leastby float She rated tee dorm recruitment The Carbon County Chamber of learning in Utah schools oen-te- nate against disadvantaged explained totoeMdndaymeeting ering dosing Car concerns!" of who see ' students Ambas-d A core. lot peqde around the , It teen and minority ; : cause of fiscal Nathan Hansen repre-sente- to tee board how tee Commerce recently received word : On tee other hand, CEU about 40 students sador Club members are bmi County dose to the end makes some teat core tests need help the most. frornfferreOflCompanyteatteecom-- ? staff members expressed present tat favor of keeping iwwkfaigmneB iwwuttlngnnn. iof tee earth and ooed dorms; and grades are the most ef--. TheUnfyersltyofCfalifar-- , panyhadbeentherecfoientofaooun-- ' are a drawback. Many don't fectlve tool for measuring niaPresidejit wants the toefr concerns about an of toe tee unique CEU dorm open. . terfeit $10 bffl. y ,A come because of tels," stated student mastery of bench-- , Sessions was created ass Ol Wxywia 1L XQ8Q fxppfufl Q houslngunltsoo campus not According to Kim Martino, employ--; t Under the Utah Perfor- - eesatteeCedaTBxaoOonMalnStreet mark standards.. c hrtngingln enough money to honors dorm in tee late Sffa ; previous years. Maybe the' Harrison. for students wtteahighfS)A college wwidhavotobe lookAnother problem with mance Assessment System eaqdained teat there pay off loan and bond in Price discovered the bogus bill on V whkte passed the i March 26 when the deposit was being and kBep up with mato- - sndACTtestsooiea. : ing to mme dorm space in are no coed dorms at Snow tflnmmpnn thp farfHtian are widely misunderstood State legWahtre last year; the prepared. ' IhefadUtyisanoldlBd' the future so dosing See-- f or Dixie and only one 11 Utah University Records show every facil- kmedhousingunlt where studona would not be right ; UkiiwXV misused, said state office shall annually Martino reported that the counter-- . ' ; : rart fa Sessions an in the dorm a dents statewide that V; Closing money styled pnlntflri sleep during require ity losing feitpqier money was printed as tee v test be ad-Hansen diallenged the iHmhdim nf iMwrf pnlntori ally standardized testa old style $10 bfll with very poor copy ; put five years knd toe board rooms and share restrooms, f ' needed to address tee eon) shower facilities and study'; college representatives to outHarrsioaWbneedtogct ministered to all students in quality ; y censs as wdl as maintenance halls. It is tee only dorm on : stay in touch with what the out and recruit and fill all tee not measure. Individual; ; grades a, 5, 8 and 11, and a ; The counterfeit money is apparently dorma." d statewide HapyplnhwH h ached; district or state Imcampus teat keeps students about of an Inch smaller v,: teat in all grade levels Harrison died the fact. provement There is also a Records indicate the fol- separatedhyfiooraeoordiiig teat dodngSeasfons would than that da legitimate $10 bOL hurt recruitment (Continued on page 2) great dlqmrity In standard- (Continued on page 10) MwHnrtsiaftlndlcwtedlhHrfliPwnim-lowing occupaocyrates for to gender terfeit bill's paper was not as smooth and appeared somewhaffuzzy" Merchants in the Carbon County should be aware of the bills the area : receive. companies has gotten involved in some of these bum By RICHARD SHAW Residents should contact local law lsrsss1ft(S3S v. bator programs Staff Writer agencies to report susA nunteer of companies have come to enforcement coun bills. terfeit . ' pected 1 When the final report on population CartxmCountyto look overtheyears. But the companies haven't wanted to put up growth hi Utah came out last week, ome Other with . The companies are tooking ft the were JbuildingB report. pebple happy Utahns were unhappy and a fewwne Just existing structures uui Carbon Just doesn't havethe buildings. bewildered.'. : - The apparent growth hi tee state during Another thing has bemi telecommuni, e Climbing domestic violence cations," explains Milovich. "We have not tie last lO years was validated by the rerates to continue serious ad.; pose had good service here or the access to port. The data indicated that the state had law enforcement and social concerns vanoed types of communication system grown In population from 1,722,850 in the nation and across the 1990 to 223,169 last year cm April 1. WiteEmoyldoomtakingover next monte '. throughout .' state.. . that will ehange, but it wont be Instants-neousJ Growth in some parts of the state have Unfortunately Carbon County is not feen explosive. Washington County grew It will take time." V to tee mounting problmns do.immune MOovteh : Iron almost as also indicated that U3. High-8p.l peroeni County grew mestic violence continues to create. individuconcern fast at 82A percent and, akmgfoeWhsaidi been 6 of often a has way But fortunately, victims of domestic als who look at the eastern Utah area for Frfrat, pqHil&tions are reaching almost and spouse abuse who reside ' assault tnsanekvrfs. y possible locations for businesses. nrv "That highway scares a lot of people j In the Castle Valley area may obtain ; 1 Some cities did very weU in terms of assistance fry simply making a local Lake remahiedtee away, comments the Carbon commis-sionk- 1 growthSalt largest dty telephone calL want and dont lithe state with 181,743 people. Salt Lake O They emoyees Domestic violence victims are en- , Is-others driving over tt with the safety ; posted tee first gain in the populadonashioe to dial the coudys crisis fine 1960 census couraged was taken in sues the teat it has. the dty ; at : Not West officials was Milovlchs with Other Wley City agree yieoond surprisingly; The domestic violence telephone in size at 108396. assessment, Induding economic develop-me- ; hotline number is available 24 hours director Defynn Fielding. . : But smne cities were not happy such is V. not too 6 whld per day was is Ogden, many years ago definitely a farfor. Many Highway IHm In WtaariMMa state second the teat is set there fed also mind a tie largest dty by fan; pecqile and is now in sixth place. against Cartxm County in much of the state. Even more unhappy is Sandy which felt Its not that they are against us, they Just . lTm its assessed population was 88,418, far dont think of us," Indicates Fielding. bdowwhat cify officials fdt the actual popuFielding feels that the way to overcome A map of Utah's 29 counties and accompanying graphs chad the states The Carbon County Fhmily Support . population expansion data. lation is. that propensity by others In the state Is to -and Advocacy Center In Price offers The growth in the state has seemed to start to use personal referral efforts; In care for children from Infants to crisis r Ml few on tee coal Utah a lm counties as and "We Sen. main Carbon for have great other words Dmitrich. residents and business by, including pass energy Industry ' r 11 years old. i counties dependent on energy grew at people here sndl think the growth will come people presently located in the county to County which only increased In size by one Families use the for nursery may percent according to the census. Emejywas a lairty good dip. Fbr Instance, Duchesne in the next 10 years." ,talk with family suppliers, former bustmedical emergencies, financial stress, pot much better and finished next to last and Uintah both grew at a 13.6 percent rate. CarbonCommissk)nerkfike&filovichhad ness associates and others about Carbons With a little more than 5 percent Incream dealing with divorce, family violence The lack of growth in Carbon Is a per- a number of ideas about why the county is positive aspects. and previous abuse. Millard canie next at 9.5 percent not for officials. local The Utah Brad plexing problem Rep. growing Kingalsowakconcerned Fbr additional Information reptrd-in- g The question that arises is one of why county has a good work force and Is closer But in the commissioners estimation, (me with bow the rest of the stale views us and available services, Carbon County Cerbon had the smallest growth in the stale to the Wasatch Front than many of the areas thing is prominent in that equation. the situation here. are encourari to contact the residents when e3 the surrounding counties, wlte the with high growth. Carbon also has a r&Q line, "We'VE lacked the infrastructure to handle some There are prejudices people have advocacy center. The center may fee exception of Dncry grew at a considerably sometUngmany of tee counties that grew at new businesses," points out Mflovteh. We when thinking about Carbon County But I higher rate. Some officials attribute the. a rapid rate lack. havent had tee buildings to bring new busi- have found from 20 years of recruiting stu-(- C contacted by telephone at situation to Carbon Countys dependency That's a hard one to answer;" comments nesses in. That's one of the reasons tee county onSnued on page IS) 0 7 lip tnft Price announces closure of parking area hear city hall ' By JACKIE AS i i;a:v.o Staff reporter r -i- 7 'S3: svwasjPvyarnrwiMQip (Hi in ' so-call- ed . . - J . - r. s - fed-malid- d os , : . j . . obser-vatk- m. 1 ; V . - com-jplete- d, ; e. : mem-Jbe- r .1 rs j theSes-skmsdormope- n.. ; : , : . l-- ; Looil oil company confirms receiving counterfeit $10 bill i I'.-.- -i . . rs .! . . . r . M A A - ; pay-meri- ts . . ft; . . . h- norm-referenc- criterion-reference- . . one-eight- . .. . . ; Hotline designed to assist abuse victims ind-denc- : . - . f KTSi' . 637-658- 9. nt . . . v . . 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