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Show The Salt Lake Tribune BUSINESS Saturday, November 23, 2002 D10 Uninsured: Families With college and suddenly have to buy their own insurance, they learn that it costs $8,000 to buy a family policy. 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Roti and RcvelleC- Ralf. [Doted this 18th day of November, 2002. UTAH DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION 2. Director 3201 share Accept MonSen 365W SORA2 as 042—Entertainment Services p 5S THE STATE 377 W. 2700 So. We're olwans fer, saeae ered _| Raesear. Teorynas casas, am arfe xi te 0 AUCTION WINSHIP UTAH TO ALL ‘ABOVE ENTIT 17 iT, ASH. ron Seem wor rare a at contractors ore oR oot Hi aoedearee Project Nox SP-0020(1}0 ceie sree ft Beverty His Four Million SeLriy aed ng LS LEATHER & LAC hare Sees DATED: November 5, 2002. {4/ Lundberg, Trustee 26% ch 100 1) 269-4 eat‘om.1s- $:00 p.m. Tartowho. 24078 We) ea ask" TION IS AN ATTEMPT TO COLLECT & INFORMATION OBTAINED WiLL BE USED i "RRC PaEE 2ee 9s. ‘Avail. 24/7. 759-9038 PvtSU Doncer 759-2322 043—Paychics, Astrot- eoreanszay aaa? z 3%; 614 Mom St, PC #4347 THE CRYSTAL DOVE (801) 364-1306 We from the Hil is VF 7S size Priv, Doncers 275-1093 rm ions 32 5835 EXECUTIVE ENTERTAINMENT I~ ~: 4501 NOTICE OF BONDS TO BE ISSUED 3 atetaecla oto q IN UTAH COUNTY in UTAH Together with ol buildings, fixtures ond improvements ow and hereafter erected on the ‘all water, irrigation, drainage reveroirofih rights, however ev iments, rents, issues, ‘ond gas ri so dro hereafter or ‘with ft thereof, Sheapice. 38s PRIVATE DANCER, 480-0461 by the Utah. eogy he ‘Identified Si-OS900A. . Federal Aid Project Fin For You Pager 480-0237 PUBLIC AND PRIVATE DATES i i = gi 3 3051 South 1900 West, Ro 4602,ot 10:00 a.m, AS, | r y he from time to time. Services gre to Jonwory 30, 2006. fi Ww . ‘Dancers. Te ONCE 801) SOL OB Eten iste| usctZeatiteSheSie,. BS a2 3; a are The Redevelopment OF Soit tote. ‘Agency ree vetting, proposefrom ASPEN & CARMAN BEAUTIFUL z i ilfTasit Hi Be 3 HI if is bd 3s ete] B00 PM. ? MONDAYTHRU THURSDAY AND Private Doncer. 328-8212 ASIA AND JADE. Private Dancers 364-1306 ‘SUC Urs grote Tore CC Special 466-2031 GUARANTEED Hours: 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. LBA TeamCove(KSANo. 30368 satha 740 AM. to CALL (801) 654-2902 to choose from | 1! SNOW WHITE 328-6212 Uc. #7927588 fy “The for TAK Specials, 801Holiday =508-Se8Y(7399), fre You? Adult Toit 21 5, 531-8177 868-245-5158 ith the, intaining con impeccable odminist Mimber INCNST, IS AN ATTEMPT TO COLLECT. A ‘ming 0 Streamlined Stoe- THISMT, COMMUNICATION AND ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WiLL BE USED Hon on the Request oF Qualifications, ‘THAT PURPOSE. Qualifications and lines for Preparing Streamlined 82017D45, Statement Quali ‘will be ovailoble Monday, # November 25, 2002 ond con be obtained from the NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS 3 7 faredotstoh gon esd. Thedeodfne for ibmit= rt ng Sreomined £2.00 pum. on Tuesday, Dedember, $2002, rig is feserved by the De- BeteeDegorineetofTrompe tation is advertising for riment pee: ‘any ond all Streamlined Statement of To pectic bid these prec, the contractor must purchase ificat proposal’ forms, Spore plons, andofelectronic bid Tarepera, |The Utah Department of Tr ration, encoura ‘craftom the [prime consultants to use DEB/WS os subcontonts taal Lk ‘where practicable. West,, SUC 84119, (801)965-4346. mm file for reviw ot the UDOT ReDoted this 23rd day of November, 2002. =allieon Price Dit, 301, (435 a, Deine PO. Box1009, 86-4491. on WoO piaedene be reed ww from theRoneBion, poge; sleet NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE Contraction select “Cor desired item. “controcion, liowing described ty willpayablebe,in owl ‘Al controcto to bid UDOTiT Tigbest Bidder, ordeek wth ‘on‘ndadver ried ‘ot States, af the South Entrance oy Comments onthe proposed al of themselves.” steve@sitrib.com SORORITY LCF) REICR * GIRLS GIRLS GIRLS : woman Rebecca Saltman echoed that sentiment when addressingthestateof re 041—Escort Services Poltcatchth 041—Escort Services 042—Entertainment Aacesliceeortt Services HOTBO1-322-GIRL Adu NEW Tok[4475)85Party fine ‘call 18+. 619-497-301 Al 435-473-1300.long dis tonce. 18+. 864-494-5453 328-3536 i ity for“for patepublic Utoh yrtment of Spportaity” comment wh be provided. rerponaton” Entertainment Dating Escorts Mon. they Thurs. | Lom. 4am WEEKENDS 24: HRS, i DRE goals cre recokulated Scott Lundberg, Trustee 1269 Sou Main, #100 ny aes BANS. 3 monopoly.” MCI/WorldCom the DATED: November 14, 2002. i its with fi security agreement. tbo fe Tam day November, 2002. (s/ BRYAN W. CANNON Ai ” for Capital Assets. Figonciol Services 8619 S. Fortwor #8 In October Qwest asked the PSC for permissionto raise and lower deal econ sees |e i Riggs said. must lof Fi to be taken off in many of the areas where we do business,” Qwest's Utah President Robin best a few Utahns havea choice of one competitor while most still ion 11.77% has. been devel. | | The_Utoh Department " Transportation encourages fective : October “1, 2002. The |DBE/WBES whereas procticaEAA, will remain in ef. DIE. fect tion of Dated this 23rd day of No2003 Federal fixol yeor. However, overall onnwal vember, 2002. a “Anytime you lose customers it's upsetting, but the numbers suggest the shackles ought later than December 13, 2002. ‘A proposed overall onwal | : e its customers. Center in Salt Lake City. “At information Geesion foram ons are avoiloble for evailgble, Monday, No 25, 2002 and cor Says days OctoberDe-October ber obtained from the Internet 26,. 2802beginning dna.beginingdoves. cember 10, 2002. Comi weting.ag ‘ond. tant‘mat’bebe“received i freely set the price it can charge cate at the Crossroads Urban (DBE) Program ted Sates Ja serves it should be allowed to phones, said Jeff Fox, a utility analyst and consumer advo- Enterprise i Ieé gabigeed akmn vice in manyofthe areas thatit many ofthe state’s consumer ig sets, 8)|, yoy, ore interested Statement of ‘Administration {FAA) ae ia advocates. Most Utahns still cannot choose what companyprovides them with their home tele- residential and business ser- " Bloomberg News Notes NOTICE OF SALE is hereby of TANT Notice sale of collateral by Prime HoldThe Uta Department of Transportation nctment is the. services of © qualified (Consultant to, prepare envi- 126, Pusuomt te 49 CER Por esign for Project Num ber rity 26, the Sclt Loke City De- NeG0e9173)995, ent nos ‘developed 'o ‘Wall Avenue to 27009838, North RECBAY in Ogden in Weber County vet = a8 2: competitors hold sway over enough competition for both pesos ($9.8 million) in a bid to slow threatening the central bank’s year-end 4.5 percent inflation target and may prompt the cy Qwest argued there is enough competition at those centers that it should be al- Nolcs i those Utahnsserved by a large number of its line switching centers from Provo to Ogden. o70—Legal Notices Notiog to, Request for Business Airport Federal FY 2003 Goals 5 business phonerates atwill for lowed to freely compete for Qwestbelieves there now is since a 0.73 rise in January. Rising consumer prices are 0 to negoti a an insurer ate lower charges. While Belle andthe others have nothad problemsgetting or paying for medical care, health experts say there are g, man customers, a stand that drew almost immediate fire from 139,202 lines, which represents deeper uninsured the highest rates because they have no middle- @ Continued from D-9 a 20 percent growth rate over last year. to i Qwest Facing Competition in Business Arena insurance pool, which potentially raises rates for everyone. point ms. “This is a reflection of how expensive health insurance is forall of us, but most of us can’t see it because the costs are hidden from us,” Ginsburg says. ‘ individual rooms for care if they fall ill. They also reduce the number of healthy people in the overall category i the market, where policies are more expensive and harder to get than thoseoffered to employergroups. “If they're struggling, even on $60,000 or $75,000, to pay the mortgage and send kids to a bus.” If he needs medical care, he paysfor it himself. Last year, he paid $500 for sevenstitches hereceived at an urgent care center. Hospitals, clinics and doctors generally charge the ance in the over-$75,000 income : coverage in blinds business in Memphis. “I don't get up every day and wonder if I’m going to get hit by because they might turn to public hospitals or emergency i own businesses, early retirees or consultants, who must buy The Blind Man, a window experts say the sheer numbers of those going without insur- Sazee arate20h raved : i Hardesthit in higher income groups are those whoruntheir but choose not to “free riders,” C5 policy. could afford to buy insurance without and relyon fairly good health,” says Belle, owner of i = i i S ‘ z 78 zg ca Pe2 . oa ‘Then there are those whogot sick even with mild condi tions and can’t find an insurer willing to offer them a run his own business. “I do ge healthy and willing to take a chance they will stay that way. Political observers, patient advocates and health system needs discussion. Economists call those who buy health insurance, otherwise you are free riding.’ ” $ tra expenses. Some are victims of the weak economy,laid off and uninsured. Some are whenhe left a corporate job to is no similar mandate thatin- Sng ue 4 businesses and can't afford ex never told them, ‘You need to dividuals buy health insurance. Some sayit’s an idea that Hy ance vary: Someare starting fewerbenefits. Belle gave up insurance gency room — regardless of their ability to pay but there bank’s g or Guillermo Ortiz to move to raise interest “But they're not doing anything wrong because we've # households don’t have insur. Catastrophic plans are less expensive, but they provide search group in Washington. yegesi higher-income tals to stabilize and treat anyone who comes into an emer- I Reasons Soaring ConsumerPrices Threat to Mexico’s 4.5% Inflation Goal Ginsburg at the Center for Studying Health System Change, a non-partisan re i @ Continued from D-9 both individual consequences to going without health insurance — failing to get timely medical care, possible bankruptcy — and societal ones. Federal law requires hospi- a aa z Aa sige! ars tartan BLACK ROSEBateENT. eho anes mr nFy8-‘wor 348 ¥ |S (ie teof peotcation Pinarpa ieee § Pe oral of 900: rere fo. go fom on ‘Toe project it ¥0 be completed in August 15, 2005. Padget SUESETEAS] cy ae er, |