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Relief West-Africa (RWA) Agency is currently cur-rently sending e-mail solicitations to Utah professionals and business owners. The e-mail clearly states that the relief agency has $300 million mil-lion dollars, "for the provision of relief materials to troubled spots in the West African Sub-region." However, instead of the normal charity appeal for financial assistance, assis-tance, this appeal asks the recipient to become a partner in crime. The e-mail asks assistance in diverting $30 million of that total into a "foreign account for our per National MS The National Multiple Sclerosis (MS) Society Utah Chapters annual Family Seminar is Saturday, June 3, from &30 am to 3 p.m. at the Marriott University Park Hotel The event is catered to educate Utahns with MS, their care-partners and children above age six; helping them learn strategies' and explore new wavs of hving with MS The prestigious Utah MS Mother and Father of the Year awards will be presented to Ana Belvedere and Stephen Giilmor at the seminar. The children; aspect of the MS Family Seminar "Design for Living" includes a day of hands-on fun that will give kids an opportunity to meet others oth-ers with similar experiences, while cre Four Seasons' Four Seasonp-by Seasonp-by Consume Thr fttaOmwr PILLOW TOP (X MM BIST BUY! jr Season!' 1 """IC'JY1 Ar r. .'.V. , WsJce up every season on a TWIN SIZI I. PC. 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These solutions, which can take the form of designs, models, inventions, sketches, stories, etc, can run the gamut from the most practical to the most fanciful. These creations may be included in a national touring art exhibit, which will premier in Washington, D.C and could win prizes. Additionally they will be able to participate in a session focused specifically on journal writing and creation cre-ation as coping and learning mechanisms. mecha-nisms. a Spring Air Inple Choice Springame four Scuora TWIN SIZI 5A. PC. IA. PC. i i 1- n lam ' V V A ) (435)654-1817 480 North Main Heber City M-FJO am pm. St 10 m-5 pm ri !. ing for," he added. Ine request tor afcistance in transferring the funds is tallowed by a request for your name your company com-pany name, your address, your telephone tele-phone and fax numberi and your bank name, account nifnber and bank address. "They'll flean your ' account out pretty quick kom what we've seen," states Behrmann. "Even though they'll clearly asking for someone to become a coconspirator co-conspirator in a crime of taking from the poor to create personal riches, I wouldn't be surprised at all if somebody falls for this," adds the Utah BBB chief. "We've seen victims vic-tims locally fall for this when the offer was to divert illegally obtained petroleum revenue. The victim Topics for adults include immunology immunol-ogy and MS, advances in magneuc resonance res-onance imaging (MRI) and emotional wellness for care-partners and peop'e with MS. Featured presenters include nationally recognized neurologists Dr. John Richert and Dr. Nancy Rkhert Information will also be available regarding the three drug therapies currently cur-rently available to people with relaps-ing-remitung MS, and the University of Utah Occupational Therapy Department. "The 2000 Family Seminar is a vital program for Utahns living with MS, because multiple sclerosis is a family affair" said Utah Chapter President Tami Featherstone. 'Through the MS Family Seminar, our hope is to educate both people with the disease as well as the indrvtduais who help, watch, cope and encourage, added Featherstone. Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a chronic, often disabling disease of the central nervous system. Symptoms may be Council amends odinancie SAI T LAKE CITY ( AP) Salt Lake City Council members plan to amend an ordinance closing and selling a block of Main Street to the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. The council will decide Tuesday whether to clarify a decision made by a previous council in April 1999. The move is aimed at nullifying nullify-ing the American Civil Liberties Union's second court challenge of the deal. The ACLU has filed two lawsuits: law-suits: one in U.S. District Court questioning the constitutionality OltmS WttfiPurch nlaza; anot-r 1 in 3rd Dtsiriet Court cUiming Salt Lake Uty officials changed ne Aspen to charge seniors VAIL, Colo. (AP) Aspen's decision to begin charging seniors , to ski has Vail Resorts reconsider-1 in, its policy of free skiing for sen- iors. j Aspen recently announced it would charge 9 for a season pass for skiers over 70. "Were taking a second look because Aspen has done it," said Vail Resorts spokesman Paul Witt. Vail Resorts operates Vail, Beaver Creek, Keystone and Breckenridge. When Aspen announced its new pass last week, the company two top executives. President and CEO Pat O'DonneU and Chief Operating Officer John Norton, said thiy wouldnt be surprised if wmntp One Or Tftf TOD special ocftitvmcnT in - on niss mis novr Itjsi run rjpuc wutt lots or rowious MMtOtowtlWCtNt 7015 XPQDLt m HOOT TOf oscflcr two Tinros upr iffi cjso m m to QWJ1F The Park City Film Series Presents "Being John Malkovich" Fri Feb. 11th c Sat Feb. !2th at Rpm at the Jim Santy Auditorium 1255 ParkAvI For further kiformahon call 6154391 or contact www.pricdtyfilrRaerie.corn , Wednesday, May 17, 2C00 of chanty gives the account information thinking think-ing theyVe got i windfall coming, and the next thinj they know, theii bank account is empty," warn Behrmann. ' The letter explains the transaction transac-tion as, "we will prepare an invOie to cover these materials (blankeu, rice, milk, sugar, ilt. drugs and footwear), at the cost of $30 million on your company s nlme to legatee our claim arid belief(that you wifl stand firm to defend fee successful actualization of this fca!, w hich is your paramount respgisibility as a foreign contractor." 1ft letter ends with the salutation, "rnlv the Good Lord euide and bless i all in our daily endeavors and iriyour busi ness. mild such as numbr.ess in ie Kmhs or severe, with paralysis or ki of vision. Most people with MS ar&ianosed between the aces of 20 anc0, nut the unpredictable physical i effects can be lifelong severity and specific syrnp" m any one person canncx ; dieted, but advances m treatment are giving affected by the disease. The National Multipk Society's mission is to end! tatmg enects ol M5. Chapter raises money to research into the cause and ( and to help provide free Utahns "jvine with MS (i physical and hydro-theraa ment loan, sooal and reteatrcnaS activities and newty-diagnoed orientation). orien-tation). For more mformaoin, call 1-800-527-8116, or the 24-houj national hotline at 1-8Q0-HGKT Ml sit the website at www Bmss.org j ordinance between Plac5irg Commission an! City Council meetings. ""We need to darify what we knew we were adopting.", said council chairman Carlton Christensen. ACLU Attorney Stephen Clark said if the City Council replaces the first ordinance win a new one, the state court lawsuit could be moot. I With the block between North Temple and South Temple torn up for underground parking and a contractor hired to landscanc the pJazjLtfecte is little dhancH the eourwtfwiH reopen the flreeli other resort operators in Colorado followed suit. Resorts in the state traditionally traditional-ly havenl charged seniors 70 and over. Norton said Aspen changed the policy because senior skiers now make up about 5 percent of all skier visits. V i O Donne 11 said $99 is itill a good bargain, particularly considering consid-ering Aspen's slopes are less crowded than some other areas. Since Vail Resorts' ski areas are some of the busiest in the state, a change in its policy could face even more scrutiny. "Breckenridge and Keystone tried to charge seniors five years ago. There was an outcry and they backed off of it," Witt uid. ) in mm or iqoo riLnnownc.Tin b05Mns (omattsucrp9 tmuvMi I nuitsmu i is tier w m m & , m wMiiMiMmni)ii inUSrnxXxinal iwprocress. is of MS tt he pre- reiarch and hopd to those be dev av lie Utah kip fund Ire of MS uvices to unseline. if. equip- HoaJji Wii iiiihiiiiiihi |