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Show 12B Sun Advocate Price, Utah Tuesday August 21, 2001 to success in Tips records. Be sure to check with your local Better Business Bureau to make sure there havent By JOHN FORD Financial adviser ; comfortable with him or her and find it easy fd exchange ideas. If you are intimidated or uneasy asking questions; move on. Changing advisors can be an expensive and process, so its critical that your chemistry is right from the start. Once youve assembled the right team of professionals to The Small Business Ad' been any complaints filed ministration reports that against any companies yoii are i about .21 million Americans are now engaged in some en trepreneurial activity The ' good news Is that more of these small firms are success: ful than any time in history with recent bankruptcies at record low rates. A combination of hard work and personal expertise is the secret to success for : -- considering:; Meet with two or three candidates in each area where you are seeking help. Inquire if there is a fee for an ini--. tial meeting If so,ybu may want to request that it be waived. Keep the interview focused on its purpose, and avoid seeking advice during this process. After your Interviews, compare the questions each candidate asks you. Quality professionals will use the first meeting as an opportunity to learn about you and youf business concerns. Check references. Once youve narrowed your (ftoiees, ask your final candidates for the names of other small business clients they serve and contact them to make sure they are d asslem-blingyo- ur ad-van- oe desig-nation- .' "Jr ' ' J ;Sr j, w - V .; I Vi. , vh . ( : , . : . -- - Granulomatosis". He was born in Elsinore, a son of Hanmer Merrill and EMra Jensen Christensen. He married Bene Rindlisbacher on December 8, 1951 in Salt Lake Chy Their marriage was solemnized in the MantiLD. ;. December 11, 1963. : ; Reed graduated from Beaver .. . High School, Class of 1948. He receiveda masters degree In forestryfromUtah State Univer- . Beatrice Fazzjo - Reed :C. age 71,- of Richfield, died in a Salt Lake hospital qn August 15, .2001 from complications of a rare disease called "Wegeners RICHFIELD Christensen, , . : ' : ' . advise your operation, it . : Reed Christensen time-consumi- ng might make sense to appoint one member as a team leader Because a financial, advisor keeps a broad focus on your Of finances, many small busientrepreneurs. todays owners think of that perness : son as the quarterback of their be expected to know every--. team. success Likes football quartertheir thln&Thats why back, a financial, advisor can often comes from surround-lu- g coordinate moves with other themselves with a; solid team of financial, tax and le-- . important players- - like your If advisors. legal, tax and insurance spelooking youre gal to build a stable of pros to adcialists, Ybu canalso expect the right financial advisor to; vise your operation, heres a Understand your tolerance to practical approach for satisfied. risk. Create a quality fiteam: s Examinredentials. Finan- nancial plan that integrates Ask for referrals. You can save oonsklerable time and ef- cial advisors, lawyers and your personal and business s often achiqve fort by capitalizing on the exgoals. Respond quickly a busiwhich:, in their small of other field, changing economic environperience ness owners who have already may set them apart from the ment. Provide periodic iip-- . conducted a similar search: rest. Some examples for finan- dates on your progress toConsult with peers whom you , cial advisors are Certified Fi- ward your goals. Whetheryour business Is a respect and find out what ser- nancial Planner TM practitiovices they get from their advi- ner (CFPTm) or Chartered Fi- startup or established operasors, what their results have nancial Consultant (ChFC), tion, the right advisors can been and how satisfied they These accomplishments are;.-- make the rilffpryncC in hplping- - evidence that the persbh luis yfou reach your goals. By takare. , ; Look for a reputable firm. passed rigorous exams covering the time now to thought-- : Quality Arms generally at-- ing most aspects of theirspe-cialt- y fully make your selections, and he orshehas agreed youre taking an important .tract thebest professionals In the field. Look for firms with to abide by a code of ethics. step toward helpingyour orWhen meeting with advisor ganization thrive In the long good reputations in the community and solid track candldatesmake sure you are run. : ' ' . ; sityHewasaVfeteraooftheKb-reanWhi- . . where heachieved the "thank you" to Dr. David Collins for his many years of sbrvice ing in his fathers footsteps,; and hia kind, Imdng care of Dad. ; ; Reed. worked for 32 yearswith Reed is survived by his wife, Care Center in Price, the U.S; pbrest Service. He d Bene, Richfield; children, John She was boro April 22, 1911 as forest supervisor of the (Davi), Kingman, Arlz.; Ahn; in Wrnal,to George and Violet MantiLaSal National Fbrest in (Charles) Seegmiller, Richfield; , Hodgkinson Cook.MarriedJo-sep- h Price. He servedinyarioqspo-rition- s Tom (Dixie), South Jordan; in the Fbrest Sesriee, Joe" Efczzio Junes, 1930 David (Dariene),North Ogden; Fishlake National Rnv sisters and. brothers Betty in Price. He died June 3, 1992. Member of the Catholic ed Supervisor taRichfield.Als(r Fozgay, Prescott, Ariz.; Aleen Church. Beatrice was a reddest duringhis career, he served as Slatoh, Potomac, Md.; Hal and ' of Spring Glen since 1930, file main fire boss of theinter-mountai- n Whyne, both of Beaver He was .. where she assisted in the family region, chairman of prided fo death by pareuts; ; owned Blue Hill Daily for SI "The Society of American Fbr- - ' andbrotfirC(Clarit, years. She enjoyed crocheting, esters" and president of the Funeral services were held gardening and cooking. Range Management Society". Monday August 20, mxm, in the ' Beatrice will be dearly missed After, retirement, he was ap Richfield 7th LDS Ward Chapel, pointed to the State Land Board 159 North 400 Whst, RIchfieUL; by her family and a community where he was elected chairman. Burial with military honors acof friends. ; Survived by three daughters Reed's first love was his Wife, to corded by the feteranofFbreign and their spouses, Betty Jo and whom he had been married-toWhrsPmt 5060 were conducted! Matt Ktoepfei;Shiriey Anne and 50 years, his four children and In the Richfield City cemetery Albert Spensko, both of Helper, their spouses, and his 20 to lieu of flowers, toe famify re-. Becky and Brady Donaldson, quests that donations be made Price; and sistei; Mildred CHson, ily, he enjoyed golfing; fishing to. United Families C. Christensen, aqi Ffcrmington, Also survived by hunting and telling great sto-- . 11 grandchildren, IS greatries.ffekved (Mdri and they count at any loved him. He was an elder to ; Zlons National Bank. Funeral, grandchildren, and 11 Preceded the Church of Jesus Christ of Directora Springer Turner Fik.' Saints. The family neral Home of Richfield and . in death by parents; brother, Latter-daRaymond; sister, Thelma; and would like to extend h special Salinia.'-- ' y. liter, Cathy Kloepfer . SPRING GLKN - Beatrice Cook Razzia, 90, passed away Aug: 18,2001 at CastleCpuntry v.; re-tire- . . : . : . . : . . . r , Interna-tionaVRe- fBERNIET. MORRIS' I MONUMENTS I 45 West 1st North, Price, am Prices inctoto arpet, ptd, tix, stx&rd instOatian I MQBTENSENS - OUUiTYFUXMOOVEKMOl 78 North Carbon Ave., Price ; UT Weat- . y ncsUorMyearrMMjflfi Knowledge - 3P? sq. A Experience sq.ft. Matchless -- ?378sq.n. Funeral Maas Wednesday, - Fausett Aug.22, 10 a.m., St, Anthony . Catholic Churdt inHeer. Vigil Mortuary - . 6374)884 8CTviceTue8dayevenIngi7pjn., are pleased to announce that our facility at 710 North Center, 'v ' CastieDaie v is now operatioqal for : funeral and preneed arrangmentt in addition to funeral services V : . and viewings. With a folly stocked show room and arrangement office. Emm County families no longer need to travel toPrice whenever mortuary services are required. . JffifeFuneralHMne.Friends are weloome at Mitchells daily JrtdnO ajnto 9 p.m. Committal service: Mountain Vfow.Cem-eter- y In lieu of flowers toe family suggests contributions to SI Anthony Catholic Church in Helper. . . is Friday at ' noon Greg or CardelL 637-933- 3. COLLEGE OF EASTERN UTAH ; REGISmON : to ; : YOUTH GYMNASTICS PROGRAM August 28th 3:00-5:0- 0 p.m. ARMORy Z.x ': Credit Checks . ; registration must take place at: BDAC Front Desk For more information call: : . Youth Gymnastics 37-0490 : , . . ' 4 . .. 1 IS :1 I He was bora June 4, 1912 in Price, to Lawrence Martin and Mary Jaiie Olsen Rasmussenv He married Alice Houston Oct IB, 1934 in the Manti LDS r.1 ; After a abort stay in ; thatfimn Art hadmay hobbles Including fishing, rock hu nting; ' trapshooting; and was acthre in toe Ca8tle ialley Gem Society and toe Carbon County Jeep SeardhARescuebfwUdihewas ufoundfogmembecHcbadbeen a long time businessman in - Price and owned and opouted Price Commission Co and United Auto Porta. He was instrumental In starting the Prehistoric Museum In Price. He and Alice loved their home in Browns Park, the friends they made there, and lowed having family come and enjoy the area with them. He was also a member of the Price 4th Ward of the Church of Jesus Christ of Saints. He will be deepty missed by the Price community and especially his family who ; have rendered unending love and service to him, during his .years of poor health. Special Turlock, Calif.; Helen (Tom) Platis, Topeka, Kans.; Ruth (Bruce) Buchanan, Fhrmlngton, Art (Lanice) Rasmussen ; of Price; 17 grandchldlren; and 16 Also N.M.; . ; thanks are extended to All Non-cred-it ' v Lat-ternd- ay EVENING PE. CLASSES PHED 1820 & 1830 Yoga ; PHED 1840 & 1850 Self Defense PHED 1750 & 1760 Archery ' sV , Rooseveltthey moved to Price stories; photos andaskfor "f ' : forsoeiainews 381-255- . .PRICE r Arthur Price: Rasmussen was released from this life Aug. 19, 2001 surrounded by toekye of blatantly at his sons home inPrice at the Tfemple. The deadline anytime of the day or night, ' 1 please call E Main . Arthur Rasmussen v For an appointment, 19 ' 055-70287-- 2, I Will beat any quote iuUT or CO with the purchase of our vast knowledge experience plus Installation ed - . BiU Branson and Michael Ellington. He is survived by children, Dorothy (Glenn) Hackwell, . three sisters, Jessie Holdaway Price; Jane Marie (Jade) Cook; Salt : Lake ; City; BeVerty , HoIbrook,Butte, Mont.slstep-in-law- , Norma Rasumussen of Salt Lake City, brother-in-laPaul Naturale, Missoula, Mont He was preceded in death by wife, Alice; brother, Morrisisis-i- ;; ter, Barbara Natnrale; and on'ITiursdayAug:23, 6to8pjn; Funeral smices will be held at the Price 4th LDS Ward Chapel Friday Aug. 24,11 .m..wito a viewing at toe church one hour prior. Interment, Price City Cemetery . ' f Price City , CULTURE CONNECTION East Carbon : -- Presents - :yv : - ..- - 'tC Tara Compagni and Carismeh Mele Served 4:00 p.m. to7:00p,m. Bake Sale, Crafts, ', Games For more info 888-330- 6 Sing for You Jlijr We Thursday August 23 7:30 p.m. Price City Peace Gardens Admission is Free Bring your lawn chairs or blankets 5 v t M Hope all your "Dreams come true! are so proud of you. Pooperl Lore you Grandma, Grandpa, Mom, Dad, Chris to Jo Ail your Aunts, Uncles v to Cousins. - . asiss: IT: 2 -- Paul Holbrook. ". Friends may attend a visita- tionaifhusettMortuaryinPrioe brother-in-law, at : : : w -6- PEOasstt-613-535- 6 . From 69 to 50, youre still ; pretty! Happy Birthday Cindy! dcndUns for sufcmlttlr iirrrr; hi IV,csday nt 5 -- - - i I. . : : : |