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Show Sun Advocate Price, Utah Thursday. March 7, 2002 5 Sheriff encourages public support Candidates, presidents brother attend Carbon Republicans Lincoln Day event for law enforcement partnership Dunn during the Catbon County publican Partys Lincoln Day din- An increasing number at citizen wart to assist law enforce-(oe- nt officials and build stron- ger partnership fight against crime in the Carbon Cjounty community, r In response to the situation. Sheriff Janies Cordova encourages Caiban County citizens and Businesses to consider becom-nj- g 84738. Residents who would like to become members may also sign up for the program by contacting the sheriffs office in Price. The membership program was formed to provide citizens with an opportunity to lend support to more effective law enforcement, explained Sheriff honorary members of the tjtah Sheriff Association. 5; Membership appeals will be Arriving in local mailboxes in the Immediate future. Individuals and businesses cgnihow support for local law enforcement efforts with financial contributions to the state- Cordova. In addition, the association was formed to assist local law enforcement officers with protecting the lives and private property wide organization. The funding provides ; criti- County sheriff. Contributions are tax deductible. , With government funding bpcoining increasingly difficult to secure, the membership drive has taken on greater importance than ever before, stressed iff Cordova. , "The funding is vital to help-fo- g us cany out our mission of making our communities safer places to live, work and play," - of citizens residing at locales across Utah. "As the need for building law enstronger forcement partnership in this country continues to escalate, programs such as this continue to grown in importance, explained the county sheriff! I encourage everyone receiva ing membership appeal to conpublic-priva- te sider joining forces with us by ' J ' V. p , it.r . .r- f v ' ; . Cj - ,V Dr. V.M. Magliooco and staff at the Southeastern Utah Eye Clinic would like to welcome Dr. Judy Olsen Saccomanno to the Carbon-Emer- y area. She was a long time resident of Carbon County,, graduate of carbon High School and The college of Eastern Utah. She attended the University of Utah and received her Doctorate degree from Pacific University College of Optometry in 1997. Dr. Saccomanno has been practicing in the Salt Lake City area and has returned to her hometown to raise her family and continue her excellence in Optometry. Last Opportunity! This month will be the last time that we will be offering free testing in this area. It you do not call our office please call someone, you need to do something now or your rights will be lost. Billions of dollars have been set aside for settlements by the manufacturers of these drugs. Call now to beat the deadlines. p.m.-- 8 Tbll Free: Dr. Saccomanno will be seeing patients in our office during regular hours, late evening and Saturday. Schedule by calling 4 or stop by 54 East 100 North, Price. Utah pm an-8- p ' .v e, Cold Boar -- I The law firm of Driggs, Bills, A Day is providing prompt free medical testing to determine if you may have potential heart dampainless, and takes only a few minage. The test is utes. If you have taken one of these drags, please call the numbers listed below. fliDratffilL'tlay&yeryld k i - ' $8945 OcomMiM i 1 Free Medical Testing and Class Settlement Information Friday Night Special Ifa-Di- n. . . A n, (Continued from page 1A) deciding to eliminate grazing before completing the planning documents. Hie issue is hot whether a rancher can sell an allotment -allotments are bought and sold frequently. The issue is whether a preservation organization can purchase a grazing permit, then secretly negotiate an agreement with foe BLM to permanently retire the permit, concluded the cattlemen group. JO p.m. Pool Thblas Antiques www.balancerock.com 1030 am 8pm, Rt& SM. 83) am- - 10pm, Suntay 83) 148 S. Main SL In Historic Helper 472-040- 3 ' The diet drugs "Fen-PhePondimin, and Redux may have caused serious heart and lung problems, even with very minimal use. You may have been damaged by these drags without having any symptoms at all, or you may experience symptoms including If you fatigue, shortness of breath, andor heart palpitations. took any of these drags, even for as short as two months, you may have suffered heart or lung damage, and you need to take immediate action to protect your health and your legal rights. ng Ranchers challenging BLM decision: Lhre Music - Greg Kuleg - 6:00 4. LAST CHANCE NOTICE an honorary member. It a valuable investment in the future, concluded Cordova. Lasagna . Fen-Phe- n is Spinach - ner last Friday. The annual fundraising activity was presented March 1 at a restaurant in Price. ' Along with President George Bush's younger brother, several Republican candidates vying for the party's endorsement to appear on the 2002 election ballots attended the local event The Carbon Republican Party caucus is scheduled on March 25. The county convention will be conducted April 25. Party members encourage Carbon County residents to plan on actively participating in the process, despite the fact that 2002 win be an 'off year election. Political leaders point out that registered voters residing in rural Utah locations have the opportunity to exert a strong influence on the results at the November polls and insist on having their voices heard by elected officials. added the county sheriff! Individuals who do not receive a membership appeal, but desire information regarding the matter may contact the Utah Sheriff! Association at 1169 E. Mesa Vista Drive, Ivins, UT i in the cally important technical resources, training and legislative support (Mt key criminal justice issues, emphasised the Carbon Neal Bush visits with Bonnie 637-241- i GROUND BREAKING NEWS! NEXT GENERATION OF CABLE Si TELEVISION IS COMING TO PRICE, HELPER, WELLINGTON AND PARTS ffjj CABLEVISION OF CARBON COUNTY The next generation of television is on its way! Peak Cablevision is construct- ing a new fiber optic network thoughout the communities of Price, Helper, Spring there will be several Glen, Kenilworth and Wellington. During this changes that will affect the Carbon County Community. Over the next year, Peak will be replacing the old coaxial cable wire with new fiber optics cable. Once the entire rebuild of the cable lines has been completed, the entire community will benefit from some meaningful enhancements including: re-bu- ild More channels More choices Interactivity New value-price- d packages television Outstanding picture quality er increased reliability-fewservice disruption- s- , - to rebuild the cable lines that run throughout the Carbon County will residents notice increased activity throughout their neighborhoods. area, Specifically, Peak Cablevision trucks and contractors, (Cable Constructors, Inc.) will be visible as they work on the utility poles and the underground public easements behind most homes. In order for Peak The Sun Advocate and Emery County Progress are pleased to announce the 27th annual ; Prior to the work being Initiated, Peak Cablevision will be notifying Carbon County residents by doortag, letting them know when construction will begin in their neighborhood. These will be delivered to homes 48 hours in advance. They will also be utilizing the local 9, (9news) and local newspaper to notify Carbon County residents of construction activity. CarbonEmery County ENERGY EDITION. It will be published April 23, 2002. : Our 2002 edition will promote the increased use of Carbon-Emer- energy products to prospective local and national buyers. y Energy related industry ; : (435) 637-07- 32 -- Jenni Fasselin - Shirley Stubbs or Fax (435) 637-2716 637-07-32 'I " " "T v I - ' : Possible blockage of some traffic lanes for a limited period of time. ; , Some planned service interruptions; Planned to occur so as not to disturb customers normal viewing time. Some construction in the public easements. . ; . ' ENERGY EDITION ADVERTISING REPRESENTATIVES lyhnefte Lessor ' As they proceed with the rebuild of the cable system there will be: area this is an excellent opportunity to reach most of Carbon & Emery County Residents in addition to V - . .. If you own a business or service in our ; 8 r Peak Cablevision would like to thank you in advance for your support as they upgrade the cable system serving the Price, Helper, Spring Glen, Kenilworth, and Wellington area. They know that everyone will get to experience new channels, better picture quality and increased reliability from their television. These benefits ' are just thia beginning as they continue bringing you ivexf lyeneralftxii of cable television. . : a |