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Show Thursday, November 17, 1983 Uintah Basin Standard 23 Come in today for a loan you can bank on. These students sent 500 helium filled balloons drifting towards Denver last Monday. The balloons carried a message to stop smoking for the National Smokeout HELIUM After the balloons were filled, students took them outside and released them at, the ring of a bell. Day. Students enroll TRIDELL NEWS Loma McKee in green pennant traffic program Students at East elementary, Neola elementary, Rooeevelt elementary, Tabiona school and lfyton elementary are now enrolled in a safety program. Lorie Ami Evans is sponsoring the through her Safety student-oriente- d 4-- H ated as the Green Pennant Traffic Safety Program, the effort is aimed at making every student of every school conscious of the vital need for traffic safety. At the same time, it provides recognition to those schools with outstanding traffic safety performances. The program is in effect 24 hours a day, seven days a week, is sponsored nationally by General Motors and locally by the Handy Helpers 4-- club, Roosevelt City Police H Department ind Large Green Safety rennauta embossed with the image of a school safety patrol boy are given to each echoed to signify accident-freperiods of participation in the program. Each school must earn the right to fry its pennant on the school flagpole by not acadenta. The having student-relate; e i staff and administration of each school will determine when a school should lower its pennant. If a school records a student-relate-d accident, the preen Pennant must be lowered and displayed inside the building to dramatize the need for safety. The affected school then must complete 14 consecutive accident-fre- e days before the pennant can be raised again. "The Green Pennant does , focus attention on safe walking, bicycling and driving habits, said Kim Olsen of the Roosevelt Police Department.' "The program has helped to reduce accidents in other dties, end it ean do the ssme here in Roosevelt and surrounding communities if everyone will be just a Utile more safety conscious." Roosevelt Mayor Lswrence Yack and Kim Olsen presented the Green PMnants to Roosevelt and East elementary as part of the school's Vetersn's Day Program. Sheriff Clair PodSOUand Deputy tyert y TOdaC presented the pennants .to Neds elementary. . e Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Goodrich went to Provo Thursday to take their grandson, Elder Bruce Goodrich, to the MTC. Elder Goodrich will go to the Virginia Roanoke mission, e The Tridell and Lapoint PTA sponsored a Halloween Carnival at the Lapoint School Monday night. It was a great success and the PTA was appreciative of the peoples support. Maxine McKee guessed the exact weight of the large pumpkin which was 138 lbs. and won a child's bicyde. e Thirteen Boy Scouts attended a merit badge Ptow Wow in Provo, Saturday. Adults and leaders attending with the boys were Fred Bartlett, Velma Lyman and Mr. and Mrs. Ward Goodrich, e Many hunters were in our area for the opening morning of the pheasant hunt. A number - of camping units parked on the old school house lot. e Sam and Donna Charles visited in Provo with Sams brother from Tuesday until Friday, e Clyde past i Merkley home where they have taken care- - of their children while their mother, Julie, underwent surgery. , e Randy 'Goodrich fcnd daughter .Vicky and' Larry Soderquist flew to Grand Junction this past week Weve loosened the strings on loans. All kinds of loans at all 88 Utah offices. In the majority of cases, we can give you the prompt answer you need from the information you provide. Dont be timid. Come in and give us your ideas and needs for home improvewe want to help. ments, automobiles, equity or businesses See us for a loan you can bank on, today. Fflirslt Ssciuiirlilty QSainil&s First Security Bunk of Utah, N.A. First Security State Bank JZJ NMtSNMI Members FDIC ' j LiNDCR . v j. vr. tmii itrJffr nis iiwwri cvwj fir KSL TV wants you to Support the Utah Olympic Committee and the Utah Grocers with Coca-Col- a You can help support the efforts of the United States at the 1984 Olympic Games eight-pack- s of Coke, or twelve-pack- s in Los Angeles! When you purchase colas during October and diet Coke, Tab, Sprite, Sugar-Fre- e Sprite and caffeine-fre- e six-pack- s, ; . November, and participating grocers will donate a portion of that purchase price to the Utah Olympic Committee. Coca-Col- a Team Up, Utah with these participating Utah Grocers: 4 Safeway, Smiths Food King, Stewarts Thriftway, Days Thriftway Weve got the touch for sports X i y Official soft drink of the 1984 Olympics CocCote" Company. Kid -- Cahd" an ngtetend W, "Sprite", "SooK-Fra- a Mch fdantlfy ttw Mm. product of Ttw CocaCote tradHMriu Kao ragitterad tmtoniKki of Sprite Kid dtel CokT Tt CocaCote Company. m I |