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However, readers are advised to use caution if required to send money for details de-tails on an employment or self-employment opportunity. op-portunity. For reliability information on a specific spe-cific company, call the BETTER BUSINESS BUREAU at 800-456-3907. EXTRA! EXTRA EXTRA! BIG NEWS! WONDER BREAD THRIFT STORE! Monday, Wednesday, Friday, 4 -5:30 p.m. Bread, cakes, donuts, rolls, buns, etc. Day-old Day-old bakery products. Roosevelt Distributing Distribut-ing Company, 1 mile north and mile east of Big O Tire Store. Drive and save. STINGER LAWN CARE get excellent lawn care at an affordable afford-able price call today for a free quote 789-4046 ask for Steve SOCIAL SECURITY DISABILITY Claims Disabled? Unable to Work? Need Cash? Denied Social Security Benefits? Call Toll Free 1-866-580-6969 Now! No Award-No Fee!! Non-Attorney Advocate. Advo-cate. (ucan)1of1 YARD F R SALE! I D A Y Henline takes pair of bronze medals Lynette Henline of Vernal took home two medals medals in the 5K runwalk and the 10K at the Utah Summer Games in Cedar City. In the 5K runwalk Henline finished in the top three in her division. She competed in the women 35-39 grouping, taking a third place finish with a time of21:48.5. The winner of the 5K was Cathy Griffith from Cedar City with a finishing time of 20:57.8, trailed by Marie Mullen of Murray Mur-ray with a time of 21:34.5. In the 10K Henline again took third in the women 35-29 division with a time of 45:57.2. The winner of the 10K was Jennifer Boyer of Cedar City with a time of 44:01. Second place went to Mullen with a time of 44:33.7. E-mail corroborates candidate's allegations A SALT LAKE CITY (AP) - An e-mail to Lt. Gov. Gary Herbert corroborates a political candidate's charge that he was offered a raise to drop out of the race for state treasurer. The Salt Lake Tribune reported Thursday that Zions Bank executive Carl Empey sent an e-mail to Herbert on June 2. In the e-mail, Empey says deputy treasurer Richard Ellis' accusations accusa-tions against Rep. Mark Walker, a Sandy Republican, are true. The newspaper obtained the e-mail through a public records request. Walker's campaign manager contends that the e-mail proves nothing involving his candidate. Walker also accuses Ellis of soliciting so-liciting the job offer. Empey had been the go-between go-between in a series of March exchanges between the two Republican candidates, who face each other in today's primary. Whoever wins the Republican nomination will likely win in the general election. Walker had worked at the same bank as Empey until he resigned at the end of March to campaign full-time. Empey advises the state on financial matters and has known Ellis for more than a decade. Ellis has alleged that Walker offered to let Ellis keep his deputy dep-uty treasurer job and give him a raise if he dropped out of the race. The current state treasurer, Ed Alter, makes $104,000 a year. Ellis and Empey say Walker offered of-fered Ellis $160,000. "Mr. Walker came up and visited with me on many occasions occa-sions and discussed the idea, the salary amount and asked me to pass it along to Mr. Ellis for his consideration," Empey wrote in his e-mail. "It wasn't until March 17 that Mr. Ellis and myself became aware that this activity was improper under state statute," Empey wrote. "At that point, Mr. Ellis stopped the consideration and discussions and decided to run and not withdraw from the election." Ellis contends that Walker told him he could secure the raise because of his connections in the Legislature. The e-mail was sent to Herbert Her-bert so he could determine if an investigation by the attorney general's office is warranted. Herbert has declined to decide on the matter until after the primary, saying he doesn't want to influence the outcome of the election. The state Supreme Court refused to order Herbert to make a decision before the primary. On Thursday, Ellis told the Deseret News he would directly appeal to Attorney General Mark Shurtleff to open up an investigation before the primary. Shurtleff has endorsed Walker and donated $5,000 to his campaign. cam-paign. While Walker has said he told Ellis he would be able to keep his job if elected, he denies offering him a raise. Walker's campaign manager, Steve I Iunter, says the only thing the e-mail proves is that Ellis and Empey violated the law. "These guys are toast. What it does is incriminate Richard Ellis and Carl Empey," Hunter said. "They were complicit in a job offer and solicit ing a job offer of-fer - both are illegal under state law." |