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Show 4A Sun Advocate Price. Utah Thursday September 19,2002 Utah's DRUGS TURN IN A PUSHER Hie information gathered as a result of the following TIPS form is strictly confidential and will not be divulged to any one outside of the Carbon Metro Druglhsk Force. residents facing affordable rental crisis low-inco- me between what people in krwwage jobs earn and what rental housing costs here is simply unbridgeable," maintained Silberman. Out of Reach 2002 included the following findings: For the fourth year in a row, there is no jurisdiction in the United States in which a job at the prevailing minimum wage provides enough income to allow a household to afford a ' Nickname: Description: HL Age WL. Hair , Sex wage. Prepared by the National Law Income Housing Coalition, the Issues. m SS JEycs. Address: Home: Business Motor Vehicle: Make. Color License Year Associates report entitled Out of Reach analyzes the relationship between rental housing costs and the minimum wage. The coalition is based in of Dealer Method of dealing: Ntashington, D.G. . Out of Reach backs with concrete data what the daily experience of people tells us is true: Housing costs continue to rise to levels far beyond the reach of workers," notedUtah Issues housing policy analysts Pamela Silberman. Location of dealing . Drug(s) being dealt:. low-inco- . List any other suspected illegal activities: low-inco- NO May we contact you? YES. If yes, how m By JOHN FORD Financial adviser obey school zone speed limits and stop for school ALWAYS buees with flashing lights. Friday Night Special Pork Roast Winter Entertainment Starting Soon CoM Boar Pool TtaMts Antiques 10:30 am -- 8pm, R1.8 Sat. 148 S. Main St 830 am-- 10pm, Sunday 830 am400 Historic Helper in . w . Palmer.-- The 2002 national weighted housing wage is $14-6- 6 an hour. This means that, on average across the country, a person has to earn nearly three times the federal minimum wage to be able to afford a modest m apartment. While the inflation rate for 2001 was 1.6 percent, the national housing wage increased by 5 percent between 2001 and 2002. The wage has climbed 18 percent since the 2000 report. 472-040- pm 3 . The United States sells securities - US. Heasury bills, notes and bonds as well as savings bonds - to pay off debt and raise cash needed to run the federal government When Carbon County .resident buy one of the securities, they are essentially lending their money to the federal gpvemment The United States government has never defaulted on a loan. Therfore, the U.S. Treasury securities are among the safest in the world, offering easy access to cash, competitive interest rates and even some tax advantages. Here is a closer look at why. Carbon County residents may want to consider adding Uncle Sams securities to investment . 1 Ascension St Matthews Church 522 North Homestead Blvd. Price, UT 84501 ' 6 (435) The Rev. Courtney A. Shucker II, Pastor - - . . investments Treasury can . offered by the U.SL help add balance to a portfolio because they pay predetermined rates of return. This provides a steady cash flow to individuals who rely on personal investments to supplement their income. . Additionally, U.S. Treasury ': .area, - securities are liquid,.which. means people can easily resell them to access the cash they have invested. Ueasury securities are considered very safe because they are haded tty the foil faith and credit of the United States government. They also offer certain tax advantages because interest earnings from U.S. Treasury securities are exempt from state and local taxes. The securities are not 1 " ' T - Palmer portation engineers to hare another look at the matter because of ; concerns in question. . ,a.. One of the board members also brought up the fact that ; a rumor in town had surfaced blaming drinking water for illnekses that were sending children in the community to the hospital. 'a But leff Richins, assistant district manager for PRWID, ? said he had also heard these rumors, checked with local ' ' doctors and found that while there are kids in the hospital, none of them are there because of the water, J Board chair, Steve Denison, brought up some items he had learned about effluent conservation. ' Denison asked the board to be thinking about ways thie district might be able to use the effluent the treatment plant putsout rather than turning it back out into the Price River; ; Ridiins pointed out that some of the water is presently t befog used to water the treatment pfants property imd for 'J' otheruses. , . According to regulations.'thc effluent a plant products; belongs to that entity until it is discharged into a stream. .;I would just like the boards thoughts on this, Denison !; -- . . : . exempt from federal income . taxes, however. The federal government issues several different kinds of so--' curities through the US. Department ofthe Tteasuiy. The securities are classified according to their maturities -- the time it takes for investments to be repaid. (Continued on page 11A) portfolios. ' . US securities Fixed-inco- 0 " The board was reminded that the costs involved for all t aspects of the project will be refunded to the district by the v Utah Department of Transportation. , ' Finally they set a special meeting on Oct. l at 5:30 p.m. to open the bids they had approved the advertisement for. :i In the managers report, Palmer reported that Utah ! Power and Light is just about done bringing three phase f power to the new airport pump station and that those pumps should be on line wi thin a couple of weeks. ' He also reported that in a meeting with the state division ' of drinking water it appeared that both East Wellington j , and Carbonville water companies will be able to secure j . loans for lower than 2.1 percent oh money they need to . update their water systems. Thore loans will be on the agenda ; ' J f Uat the divisions meeting in October, t list sixth is for on the also PRWID He that i V reported ' funding at the state level for money to work on sewer im- - J ' provement. He told the board that the district may be able to get no interest money for the upcoming projects whiefo1 over the 20 year payback period could make a substantial : difference in the money paid out. ; v The board also had some comments and questions. j Guido Rachiele advised the board he was concerned , about the possibility of running water lines relocated by , the highway project in Helper over Bryner and Canyon Street, primarily because of the problems the constructions could run into with rock as well as private residences in the 2 - lend money to federal government Mail completed foans to: TIPS, Carbon Metro Drug Thsk Force 91 East 100 North, Price, UT 84501. Mon.-Thu- s. I home at the regions fair market rent, according to Utah Investors purchasing When V ' (Continued tom page lAf" in the proximatety $200,000 of the funding still remains 1 ; water districts budget Hie water improvement district can use the remaining money to complete any kinds of improvement PRWID wants it the plant as long as the revenues are- used within the con-- i : fines of the property at the site. In addition, the PRWID board voted to approve three J ' items regarding utility moves that will need to be made in , conjunction with the construction vf the Helper overpass j on U.S. Highway 6 vj First, the districts board members approved the advero tisement for bid submission for the actual movement of utility lines in the area. Second, the PRWID officials approved an engineering contract for Creamer and Noble on the same project. when will all this The numbers for they change project get into the actual work, but that it expected, explained -- Without assistance, the gap A family residing in Utah must earn $27,327 annually in order to be able to afford a modest rental home. According to a report released Wednesday by Utah Issues, the hourly income needed to afford a apartment in the state climbed by 3.2 percent to reach $13.14, while there has been no increase in the minimum wage since 1997. The hourly income is commonly known as the housing two-bedroo-m Name of suspected drug dealer Focuses on . concluded. . 637-010- BCK? f Invites you to attend l !3 4 The Dedication and Consecration of their new church home and a Service of Holy Communion followed by a reception On Saturday, September 21, 2002 from two oclock until four oclock in the afternoon with The Rt. Rev. Carolyn Thnner Irish Bishop of the Episcopal Church in Utah . if (SSJisfH and The Rev. Allan C. Bjomberg Bishop of the Rocky Mountain Synod, Evangelical Lutheran Church in. America M (pDu iKD IBUMKIOM faiml ft lltofi fftwfi ' At Utah Ceittnl Credit Union, we understand Reception of New Members and a Service of Holy Communion v The Rt. Rev. Carolyn Thnner Irish, Celebrant On Sunday, September 22, 2002 Eleven oclock in the Morning , .. i 1 Vjifc .. .j c ' ' . had work In " . ' V',. ' made . . 637-09-64 here.raxin PRICE BRANCH 494 East Main Street :st. Price,UT 84501 ; -- Fax WMiUllMr sKnnlH .work as . hard as you do. .V .lUlJH-- Were in it together u ? t . '.v AS HARD AS : introducing die tJCCU, ' V"; i 'CD. It allows shori-ter; iow minimum investment (just $500) accessibility as well as a and a guaranteed rate of return 3.55 APY. 'Never a loss of prindpri.'.,..' ft Never a loss hitaest j - th f4U4 ni J - J- - limned ihnr dhr When held v Botunly ' YOU Dp. 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