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Show 4A Sun Advocate Price, Utah Tuesday September 10, 2002 DRUGS m TURMlNAELISIiER A The information gathered as a result of the following TIPS form is strictly confidential and will not be divulged to anyone outside of the Carbon Metro Drug Task Force. The law enforcement officials will evaluate the information and place the facts into a composite file. Action will be taken on all mm odd r. submissions. Name of suspected drug dealer Nickname: ' ' Description: lit.. Hair Sex. Age WL. Eyes SS Buildings certainly change over the years, but yet they remain the same. The phoro to the left was taken sometime 'in the 1940s as a taxi passed by. The building in down- - v town Price, owned by the Greek Church, had cement col- umns on the front and a protico. It served for years as a ' store! front with lawyers offices upstairs. w Address: Home: Business Color Motor Vehicle: Make. License Year Associates of Dealer Method of dealing: Location of dealing . Drug(s) being dealt:. Ust any other suspected illegal activities: May we NO contact you? YES. If yes, how When Mail completed forms to: TIPS Carbon Metro Drug Task Force 91 East 100 North, Price, UT 84501. Qi Quat 10 fPeec& ie a To the right is the way that same building looks today. Today it is where a financial business resides although over the years it served as a liquor store and even as the mailing and distribution facility for the Sun Advocate which was located just weft of it.' The building has been changed on the lower half, but the upper story looks just the same from the outside. Class by: CEU Dept, of Cosmetology Information Meeting Wednesday, Sept. '1 17 2002 -6:00 p.m. more information Call Debbie at 61 For 02 The Utah Supreme Court doesn't think your voice deserves to be heard. We dis- - ties. This was to insure that rural counties agree. We're Utahns Against Unfair Taxes, a group fighting tp make sure your vote counts. tiatives got on the ballot. When the backers of this 1 3,000-wor- d tax hike law recently failed to get enough iike yours k The state Supreme Court recently over-- " turned a state law that said anyone placing m an initiative on the needed to get signatures equaling at .least. 1 6 percent of the vote in the last govemor's ace irt 20 coun- ballot had a voice in deciding which t ) the signatures to come from one Iarg6 county. This means the needed number of signatures can be gathered in Salt Lake County or other large Wasatch Front coun- in- i- signatures to meet that requirement, they .went ,to oourt. i . , . ties, by big money special interests, ing the rural counties altogether. . cah do something about it. Call lb. Leam how to make sure. your vote, . counts. .. But you : The Utah Supreme Court struck dowr the requirement, allowing for all ignor-- . 20-coun- ty : i s i t : ' f v: ft l A i I I Contact UtahnsAgainSt Unfair Taxes at .v . . iAwh V T r- , r I V to leam. how you can make (801) your vbte '.count' and stop new taxes! ; ft 264-667- 4 lift: I I ft ft ft i ft U-- . - ' |