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Show I Credit Transfer Continued from poge 17 CORflRflUMDTV transferred credits, and that additional tuition must bo assessed at the area vocational center to make the costs comparable to those at the school the student desires to enter. The rationale behind the latter requirement is that the board wants to vid moving students to lower-cos- t vocational centers who actually belong in regular colleges. If a student enters a course of study, at a lower tuition rate, then later decides that he would like to have ' the credit transferable to another institution of high learning, he may pay the additional tuition and take the course for 6ALER3DAR Thursday, December 20 Christmas program East Elementary school 4th 5th, and 6th grades, 2 p.m. Curly '"Q's Christmas dinner dance, 8 p.m. Roosevelt, Elementary School. Friday, December 21 "! Lion In Winter benefit performance at 8 p.m. Union high school. Saturday, December 22 Duchesne American Legion Santa Claus Christmas party. Santa will arrive at 3 p.m. 31 December Monday, New Years Eve dance at the Duchesne Stake House 8:30 p.m. a free breakfast will be served at 1 a.m. credit Shisler feels that the decision is a landmark" in the continuing effort to upgrade public perception of area vocational centers. These are not schools for dropouts," he said. "Rather, they are schools for students whose personal inclination is in the direction of vocational technical training. Transferability of credit obtained at an area center to Weber State College, Utah Technical College or Utah State University, as in the ease of credit earned at UBAVC, will enhance the prestige" of such course work, Shisler added. The ruling will not apply to all courses. Fo- - example, UBAVC is the only area vocational center in the state that offers a petroleum technology course. Utah Technical College may initiate a similar course in the future, and if UTC does so, then credit for petroleum technology coursework at UBAVC will probalby become transferable to UTC. Marlin Johnson, UBAVC director, has long been campaigning for provision to transfer credit. Johnson chaired the Region IV Vocational Education Study Team, whose final report to the governor will be released soon. Cougars look toward tomorrow, Ben Lomond , Ben Lomond high schcol Ogden, will travel to Union high school this ' Friday, Dee. 21. Ben Lomond is coached by Evan ExcelL Each year they are contenders in the 3-- classification. Game times The will be 5:45 p.m. and 7:30 sophomore Cougars will be paying at Roosevelt junior high school The Cougars dropped two ball games during their road trip last weekend. Richfield and South Sevier dealt the Cougars losses. We were totally by the other teams and I was very disappointed in the way we played, stated Coach Monks. We lacked A ' p-- out-playe- t- GRAND OPENING and it enthusiasm and intensity showed in both games." The final scores were Richfield 91, Union 72, and South Sevier 89, Union 63. We are going to leave that trip behind and look towards tomorrow and not yesterday, commented Coach Monks. The shelves are stocked and the personel are ready for the store grand opening of the located at 525 East 200 North. Ribbon cut Local Firemen ting ceremonies will be held December 21 . celebration will last through December 22. Tom Collins is the manager of the Roosevelt store. The could have been most serious, had they been less skilled or less ready to deal with such an emergency. The other fire call turned out to be a trash fire in Roosevelt that was sary. Cliff Uasto, Roosevelt city fireman, said that Plateau employees virtually had the fire under control by the time the Roosevelt crew arrived. Casto said that the Plateau employees had been faced with a situation that Continued from page 17 from Roosevelt firemen was prompt, and the unit stood ready to render assistance should that become neces quickly extinguished and posed threat to the surrounding area. d - Obituaries 19 December 20, 1979 STANDARD Hy-Gra- Herrington WANT TO TRY SCUBA DIVING? He Docombor 28 was born July 81, Vornal mountain divers Attend Friday Night Lecture to be eligible for pool SCUBA DIVE.789-641- 2 . or 563-354- 4 for mare information.. (evenings) DOG CIEADIDG G IDS0IAIKK1 - Piepfitten Lb. Lb. Form "A" oz. IGA potato aiips Grade Tom Old Faithful Boneless 8 16 ailOLE HACK Lb. jxj Valchris HALF TURKEY Tablerite USDA Choice Lb. Top Union. ROIKJD STEAK. 1 2 oz. Asst. Gallo 8 oz. SALAMI CRUDE. Butt Portion Bone-I- n Lb. Smoked COD Lb. moil services will be held Friday, Dec. 21, at 11 a.m. in the Olpin Funeral Lb. 81 dacis Hormel Cure 81 Mortuary, where friends may call one hour prior to the service. Burial will be in Roosevelt Memorial Gala HALF HANS. Lb. . Center Cut 1 & H Pow. & Brown roll Brawny TOWELS 6.5 oz. Gorton Min. & Chopped CLAMS I.GA Trash Can 20 ct. Norwest 25 ct. 9 Dixie Spring Medley IGA Whipped oz. Dixie Spring Medley 25-- 6 lopping 100 7 oz. Dixie Spring Medley COLD CUP 9199 65 oz. FINISH AAJB (A9Q COFFEE c 12 oz. Inst. 72k STRAIGHT WALL, LOW Adoptobto to A. tforag. of bundln, baba wMin. Marsh. BUILDINGS M 36 ct. Rhodes 9 12 oz. I. G. A. 6 oz. Diamond ORANGE JUKE 16 Ualnuts oz. 36 oz. Johnston 1 lb. Chiffon Stick PROFILE 1 California 6 oz. Campfire Reg. & Min. Clarshnalloivs Pascal Philadelphia CREAM CHEESE 5 oz. Kraft Jar ORANGES .MM,' (furnished by dealer) ankndhouNng Washington 99 APPLES 3 lw. PEARS. California no. 1 YANS.... California AVAILABLE THROUGH DEALERS ONLY ORANT C. BETTI CALL MS-253- 7 Orangos Washington Golden Delicious Washington Dianiou STRAIGHT WALL LOW PROFILE, PEAK ROOF Mcribnl Mtor tor hay Morag. or aquWmnt WotWioum r.TIncd Huts Choice Navel Red Delicious APPLES Lb. ...Ql. DROCCOU V4 gal. I.GA KECREAU O O 1 1 3Ve anM ISK? 09 WIII7PIRG CREAM UVC 1 SC Imperial Sunkist Navel STRAIGHT WALL LOW PROFILE. WITH WAINSCOT 1 99 .59 CHEESE CELERY Lb. 75 4yc MARGARINE machinwy, worinhop. Me. Q ytA. Poly Bag PUMPKIN PIE 8 oz. Lb. L. F. VEGETADLES 1 V SWISS NISS PAN ROLLS Mandarin Orangos sg 1 Q9 no 1 D0WL Bffl 1 90 n PLATE 48 oz. AGRA STEEL CORPORATION AGRA STEEL METAL Or 1 70 09 79 21 Asst. NAPtfBJS 50-9- " on fo LIRER 1 HAH SIKES . . Park. m I.GA 2 Lb. C Olivos $279 $279 HALF HANS. Lb. $09 9 SUGAR Norwest Select Pitted 15 oz. WALRUTS Diamond GELATIN OO 1 $269 3 oz. 99 1)9 $2 $2 FRISTS. . Hormel Cure j:j 75 59 79 UsSSt. 16 oz. Pop 2' SB O OZ, Coke, Sprite, Tab tAl O 1 LURCH NEATS brothers and sister, all younger than he, B.S. Harrington, Jr., Charles T. (Doc) Herrington, Leonard Kesrn Herring-- r ton, all Tulsa, Okla.; Geneva Martin, Hesperia, Calif. 8 Sierra TURKEY. Emginia mons; grandchildren Teresa and Howard Slagle; 722-209- CDEESE 5 oz. 8 varieties Kraft 11 Addley, Mt rockwood CREAH CHEESE SPREADS He is survived by his widow, Mt Emmons; daughter, Mrs. Darr Vir- CALL NOWI Philadelphia 8 oz. Kraft Ham Tulsa, Okla., until 1965, then moved to Covina, Calif., and in 1969, to Mt. Emmons. He was a veteran of World War I, U.S. Army, and was a retired pipe fitter for the Plumbers and Shank Bone-I- n Hy-Gra- de in the Oklahoma Territory, to Benjamin Smith and Jenny Mae Ecker Herrington. He married Edith Gertrude Goodhart in Jannings, .Okla. They lived in 28S N. 888 W. Sliced 1 19 1894, ISO p.m. Lb. Dacon Herschell Lee Herrington, 85, Mt. Emmons, died Dee. 17 at home following a long illness. Absolutely Pro Introductory Losaor Friday Night 1 de Pt. Meadow Gold Fi Monday Duchesne. 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