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Show I 2A Sun Advocate Price, Utah Thursday February 21 ,2002 The voice of Carbon County since 1892 Address MS Iasi Main. I'tke. Dull. Telephnnc: (4.15) ADMIMSTHATIMN Publisher Ken Lamm la ADYE1TI5LNG AdvcrtisMK three lor Shirley SiuM Suits : (H5j ft.17-27- hisiniaslcr: ScihI i halite id aiklrcss In K45 Main Slrvcl. 1ncc. l.'lah M50I. . ('lassrlK-d- Lynnciic U-va-r CTirkla Kaminski Ji-nl assclin dcadliik-- : Monday al 10 a.m. s ha Tuesdays puhkalinn ami Wednesday al 10 a.m. Inr Thursday's puliliealinn. Claitiietlt, Intuit SuliscriitMHi rales: 50 eenls per copy, $57 per year in ( arlmn ami l .mcry cnuniies, $10 in l.'lah and $54 nulsuk.' id L'lah per year hy mail. Lynda iiarncil EDITORIAL FJilor l.ynmla Jiilinson issued Hulilkalmn Nn. ll.'Si'S 174-WI- ) Issue a sseek al Price, l.'lah. Perindical addi-linnpostage paid al Pike, I'lah. and al muilni irilke PO Ihis SW, Caslle Dale, l.'lah K45I.1. Reporter Kkhard Sliaw Reporter Katcn Havso OlfUE Inlernel: lillp:"snss.suiiail.ciim,' edili a"' siuknIxi kii. adsin sunadeiaii Offtre Manager I Jnda Thayn Receptionist l.ynda Iiarncil Circulation Entire rnnlrnls rupyrinhl .2001 Sun Advocate Inc. All right reserved. Nn part uf the puliliealinn may be reproduced in any fum siilh uul I he tsprrss etaisenl of I he Sun Advocate's managing editor or Darla lax-- IIOIRS Monday H:.VI a.m. In 5 p.m. puMisher. Carbon School District recognizes teachers with governors excellence awards School teacher Sally Stewart accepts a certificate of recognition from Superintendent Dave Armstrong and Walt Borla, Carbon County Board of Education member. Carbon School District recently honored six local teachers with the governors excellence award. The award is presented to educators who teach science, technology or mathematics. Return to Never Land Continues KING KOAL Daily 7:00 19:00 Queen of the Damned Start Friday, February 22 Starts Friday, February 22 CROWN Weekday! 7:30, Weekend! 7:30 A 0:45 PRICE THEATRE 30 EeW Main, Price' 637-274- 0 All Male Seale SI .50 Daily 7:00, Friday 0 Saturday 7:00 A 9:00 ft Z Lu yj The Other of Heaven jfcSide ( 'antinues Sturts Friday, February 22 50,: Senior CitLzenn (62 Malineet SalTS Sun' 2 00 King Koal S3 00' Over. S5.50jChildren 1 der of the cash prize will be awarded at the end of the four-yeperiod. Recipients of the awards from the Carbon district included Stewart Dan Taylor, Bill Krompel, Dave Cox, Nancy Livingston and Barbara Mead. ar ! : : (S3 Drug store chain signs agreement to reduce tobacco sales to minors Last week, General Mark Shurtlcff announced the signing of an agreement with Walgreens to join ranks in the campaign to snuff out tobacco sales to youth. The national drug store chain made the commitment with Utah Utah-Attorne- and 39 other states to adopt standards designed to reduce the sale of tobacco to minors. Walgreens has shown its strong commitment to keep tobacco out of the hands of children, commented Joel Ferre, the assistant attorney general who Report outlines economic trends: ca b (10,000 cash award is also presented as part of the state program. term. At the Educators must agree to teach in a district for a four-ye- ar beginning of the term, the teacher will receive the first $5,000 and the remain- A Dafty 7:00 A 9:00 KING KOAL mm ! &over$3.5Q IRememberffibuckling up saves lives!! (Continued from page 1A) Wholesale inflation edged up 0.1 percent in January reflecting higher prices for gasoline, cars and food products. Excluding energy and food prices, the core rate of inflation fell by 0.1 percent in January, after remaining flat in December. Employment of Americans ages 16 to 24 dropped by 1.092 million in 200 1 , according to a report compiled by Northeastern University's Center for Labor Market Studies. Last September and October, young people suffered 95 percent of all job losses in the U.S. residents in the U.S. increased The percent of foreign-boto 10.4 percent from 7.9 percent between 1990 and 2000, with gains coming in all regions. Labor shortages during the booming 1990s caused newer arrivals to disperse .throughout the country. Rocky Mountain states experienced the sharpest growth related to immigrants. m ; youngerthan 27 years old. Cash registers will require the clerks to enter the birth dates from the customers photo ID.; The drug stores will prohibit helped negotiate the agreement. It is our hope that other companies will folk w Walgreens lead and implement similar policies and practices to help keep tobacco away from children. Research studies have confirmed that more than 80 percent free tobacco samples and self-svice displays for tobacco at the companys locations nationwide!, The sale of cigarette papers and pipes to minors is forbidden at tire stores. Walgreens will become the model for all retailers on how to et of adult tobacco users started smoking before age 18. Every day in the United States, more than 2$00 individuals younger than age 18 begin smoking cigarettes and one-thiwill die from a tobacco-relate- d keep kids from smoking, pointed out Shurtleff. This will spare thousands of teenagers rd In addition, the majority of underage smokers obtain tobacco products through illegal from an addictive and life threatening practice. The Utah Attorney Generals Office helps enforce state tobacco laws and makes sure the commitments between 46 states and major tobacco manufacturers aiwbonored. The commitments will ensure that Utah will receive nearly $1 billion during the next 25 years as designated in the tobacco settlement agreement sales by retailers. Walgreens has set standards for hiring and training employ- ees about the sale of tobacco products. The guidelines include: The drug store clerks will check identification for anyone attempting to purchase tobacco products who appears to be its all inside: ALL MERCHANDISE ALL DAY LONG, STOREWIDE! REGULAR-PRICE- D FEBRUARY 24, 2002 ONLY. JU , ;; - .i fl- - - ft!?; |