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Show I I 10A Emery County Progress Wednesday, June - 29, 1983 & X always a chance that some may be eligible for the National Register of Historic Places, Wright said. 1) commissioner Rue a monument be erected at the site of these mines. I think that County Ware suggested that maybe a marble monument What the historical explaining wed like to do with our program is to take care of the most dangerous sites. The public must be cautious of these sites. Many tragic accidents have occurred in this state. We significance of these mines might be effective, Ware said. We look at the historical value of all the sites. Theres Jtf4 rH State to reclaim area coal mines (Continued from Page ipi - X. A i can always use assistance from the public in the identification of these problems, Wright said. u.rjM ' 1 '''X The anticipated budgetary cost of reclamation on the Black Diamond and Oliphant mines is about $138,000. Right of entry has been obtained from the Coop Mining Co. which owns the mines. TT JK r, & : 4':- . 'S 0 - In Salt Lake . Provo BYU offers business seminars Five practical, dividuals. Three of the five will be taught in Salt Lake City. timely business management seminars will be offered this summer by the Brigham Young University Division of Time Management will be offered June 29 from 6:30 to 10 p.m. in the Marriott Hotel at 75 S. West Temple in Salt Lake City. The seminar leader will be Continuing Education, according to Dr. Richard White, the divisions coordinator of management Dr. Paul H. Thompson, professor of organizational programs. behavior These seminars, taught by outstanding BYU faculty members, will be offered at reduced rates to enable more people to attend. At the higher rates, only a few individuals could benefit from this at BYU. Motivating Self and Others from Within is also scheduled at the Mariott, July 13 from 6:30 to 10 p.m. It will be taught by Dr. David J. Cherrington, professor of organizational behavior. The third seminar scheduled at the Marriott is Enriching Your Communication Skills, taught by Dr. Garth A. Hanson, high-quali- ty training. Now, businesses and other organizations can register large numbers of their employees for these excellent programs, he said. associated professor of in- formation management. It is scheduled Aug. 3 from 6:30 to 10 p.m. The last two seminars will be held in the new Conference Center on the BYU campus in The seminars would be beneficial for employees of large or small business, government, and education organizations, he said. They would also be helpful to in x BtV' The Effective SecretaryAdministrative Assseminar istant is a half-da- y also taught by Dr. Hanson. It will be offered Aug. 17 from 1 to Provo. 5 p.m. day-lon- g y.. i i'T &,'. 4 ? 7u 4 seminar of School Management. The seminar is specifically designed to be practical and applicable, with - ... . v, . on Managing the Small Business is scheduled for Aug. 22 from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Presenters will include highly successful managers, along with faculty trainers by BYUs A 4 - , 14-- ? in jit being made by the Division of Oil, Gas and Mining to eliminate safety hazards and environmental problems of mines like the one shown above west of Orangeville. mine shaft, coal carts, and miscellaneous debris often draw adventure seekers to abandoned mines throughout the area. However, efforts are An open Photo by Larry W Davis Graduate lots of how to suggestions, said Dr. White. It will offer the best ideas taken from experience and research. Tuition for each of the seminars is $30 per person, or $25 when three or more register together. Those who want to register or obtain more information may visit 297 Conference Center on the BYU campus, or call (801) SS 378-478- 4. benefits to replace earning losses Earnings above the annual limit Herman G. Archuleta, Social in Security Representative said Social that Price, recently Security benefits are designed to replace in part loss of earnings as a result of disability, retirement, or death. Archuleta said $1 in Social benefits is withheld therefore, for every $2 in earnings above an annual exempt amount. Starting in 1990, he said the $1 for $2 withholding will Security become $1 for $3 for people 65 and over. For 1983, the annual exempt Cooperation will help minorities Mountain Fuel's Equal Monthly Payment Plan. The Emery County leader of the Spanish-Speakin- Organization for g Community and Opportunity (SOCIO) says more cooperation Integrity WqM-- between industry and govern--" ment leaders will help meet the needs of the local minority population. Speaking at the June meeting 16 public called by the Southeastern Utah Economic Development District, Vincent Garcia said if community leaders work together through the Training Partnership Act minority employees can receive the job training and employment opportunities they We call w Budget Billing." need. it high more-mont- hly increase. JUNE JULY AUG SEPT OCT NOV DEC JAN MAY With Budget Billing, your monthly payments are based on a 12-mon- th average rate of unemployment, Garcia said. During the past few months many women and other minorities have been unfairly dismissed or laid off, Garcia said. Some companies honor seniority but not Affirmative Action rights, he added. Garcia outlined a proposal developed by SOCIO, the largest hispanic organization in Utah, that calls for training in mining-relate- d jobs using facilities left dormant in Green River and Moab by local mining companies. The project would put back to work an estimated 50 experienced miners, Garcia while explained, training another 100 without interfering pays very low gas bills during the summer months. But as the weather gets colder and the furnace is used (re-figur- ed twice a year). payments will be somewhat higher in the summer than what you're paying now, and lower in the winter. But they will be more nearly equal throughout the year. Your with operations to the substantial responsibilities. services are never considered substantial if the person works less than 15 hours a month, he added. However, Additional information about the annual exempt amount can be obtained from any Social Security office, or by calling e Local Marine is serving in Beirut Jimmie D. Colwell, son of Raymond and Minnie Colwell of Castle Dale is currently serving as part of the multi-nation- al peacekeeping force in Beirut, Lebanon. He is a member of Marine Service Support Group 24, 24th Marine Amphibious Unit (MAU), Camp Lejeune, N.C. Marines were first ordered to the war-tor- n nation in June, 1982 to participate in the evacuation of American citizens nationals. foreign and They returned to Lebanon in August, 1982 to supervise the evacuation of the PLO, and in September, 1982 as part of the multinational peacekeeping force. Get Ready for Vacation and the Long July 4th Weekend! the best time to switch your account to Budget is Billing to conform to the Mountain Fuel billing year. If you're interested, call your nearest Mountain Fuel Business Office for complete details. par- ticipating mining company. We have come out with a practical and feasible project which will be formally presented to this board as soon as legal details are worked out, he said. Right now He said a person who works more than 45 hours a month in is considered to be providing substantial services. Services may also be considered substantial even if the person works less than 45 hours if the work requires considerable skill or involves toll-fre- Hispanics have suffered more than some other groups during the current recession and have experienced a very Heres how it works: The typical residential customer bills Job federally-funde- d amount is $6,600 for people who are at least 65 during any part of the year, and $4,920 for those under 65. However, benefits are payable for all months a person is 70 or older, regardless of the amount of his or her earnings during these months or for the entire year. Archuleta said a special rule applies to the first year of retirement. A person whose annual earnings exceed the exempt amount during the first year of retirement can still get a full benefit for any month he or she did not earn more than the monthly exempt amount ($550 for people 65 and over, $410 for those under 65) and did not perform substantial services in 20 Budget Billing customer monthly payments. OFF on Tops end Shorts If youre going to the mountains Jeans and warm shirts are available also! MOUNTAIN FUEL SHELBY JEANS C Z3 32 W. 384-288- 0 Main, Ferron |