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Show to increase rates 7.22 Empire The Empire Electric retail rates for electricity will in- energy prices and the effect of drought on the production of cheaper power. Following a study, Empire Electrics board of directors approved a pass through of the wholesale rate increase of 7.22 percent. Electricity used in January will begin to appear on Empire Electric bills received in February and March. Empire Electrics average residential consumer using 652 kilowatt hours per month will see a monthly increase of $4.26 per month. crease 7.22 percent effective hydro-electri- c January 1, 2005. According to Empire Electrics General Manager, Neal Stephens, the rate in- cost-of-servi- crease is due to an increase in wholesale power costs of 14 percent. Empire Electric purchases its wholesale electricity from Westminster-base- d THE SAN JUAN RECORD Wednesday, November 3, 2004 - Page Tri-Sta- te Generation and Transmission Association. The rate increase is being driven by numerous factors including rapid growth, rising Tri-Sta- te ce 7 am to 2 pm The Utah State Courts have recognized seven individuals and one municipality with Re- storative Justice Awards in each of the states eight judicial districts. The awards recognize efforts to partner with the courts on youth work restitution programs. Restorative Justice is a program of Utahs Juvenile Court system where youth offenders work on community service projects to pay restitution to their victims. Court Judge Andrew Valdez presented the awards on Oct. 8 at the annual Restorative Justice Conference at the Sheraton City Center Hotel in Salt Lake City. Following is a listing of award recipients: Seventh Judicial District-RayburJack has been involved with the courts community service program for 15 Seven Days A Week Moads restaurant Ckoss E. 133 Courts present Restorative Justice Awards Third District Juvenile New Fall Hours Central Monticello (435) n 587-504- 8 Open 7 am to 2 pm, Seven Days a Week years. Jack has volunteered numerous hours to assist youth offenders in completing community service hours at the Four Corners Care Center in Blanding. First Judicial coordinator, Logan Ranger District, oversees the areas Forest Service volunteer program, which provides work for youth offenders. Second Judicial District-Da- r Belnap, a farmer from Hooper, has set aside land for work crews to plant and harvest vegetables. More than 1,000 pounds of vegetables grown in the garden have been donated to those in need. Third Judicial District-Cit- y of Taylorsville has partnered with Third District Juvenile Court to provide community service opportunities to hundreds of youth offenders. Since 1996, youth have completed more than 25,000 service hours in Taylorsville performing duties such as shoveling snow, pulling weeds, cleaning parks, and painting over grafDistrict-Mildre- d Olson, a resident of Payson, has organized Triad, which is a program that assists JSjjj ;;3. yM vix 04 Pontiac Grand Prix GT2 04A058 Sunroof & Leather 04 Chevy Tahoe LS4WD 04P033 Well Equipped SUV ' the Northwestern Band of Shoshone Nation. The con- 1 1 1 1 1 : ery, Indefinite Quantity) contract by the Department of Interior. NWB Technology LLC is a subsidiary of NWB Eco- 04 Chevy Venture LS Van 04A043 Loaded Ext. 4Dr 1 1 1 1 tract will offer information 04 Buick Lesabre Custom 04A061 Even has XM Radio 04 Chevy Astro AWD 04A051 Wintertime Van 03 Buick Park Avenue 04A003 Full Size Luxury 03 Chevy Silverado 04 Oldsmobile Alero GL 04A057 Loaded V6 00 Ford Expedition XLT 04173CA 4WD SUV 03 Chevy Cavalier LS 02 Jeep Grand Cherokee Laredo 04158CA Loaded V8 wLeather 04A063 Well Equipped 500 HD 04P028 Loaded LT Crew 4WD or 1 tribes, said Jeff Gochnour, director of the Utah Division of or d Many More Clean Reconditioned Plus, Tax, Title Fees Pre-Owne- Vehicles to Choose From s6750 D&H Fuel for the Soul -- H-' i AN AMERICAN REVOLUTION BUICK all rts good RJi Certified USED VEHICLES 3 Your Cortez Hometown GM Dealer 127 N. Broadway Toll Free Cortez 877-565-342- 2 565-342- 1 technology services, surveying and mapping, energy consulting, security and surveillance to federal agencies. This contract vehicle will provide a great opportunity for strong growth and employ- ment for one of our Utah 96 Ford Explorer XLT 4WD 04A042A 04 Chevy Impala LS 04A060 Loaded 3800 V6 From January 1 through December 31, 2003, Utahs Juvenile Courts collected $1.2 million in restitution for victims and tabulated 710,858 community hours completed by youth offenders. agement that understands the importance of completing contracts on time, on budget with high quality outcomes. The company has teamed with world-clas- s IT and other solution providers to ensure quality technical support to its cl- '04 Pontiac Bonneville SE 1 youth while providing special projects for work crews. million IDIQ (Indefinite Deliv- nomic Development Corporation, which is wholly owned by Leather Eighth Judicial District-A- l Stone, director, Uintah Recreation District has worked to improve playground equipment and park facilities for company is directed by experienced, results oriented man- 04190CA Loaded LT Ext Cab w County on projects that benefit the community and the North Sanpete Middle School. NWB Technology has been awarded a multi-yea$100 04 Chevy Silverado 1500 4WD i i 04A054 Loaded n million federal contract 04 Pontiac Grand AM SE ; 04A038 Loaded V6 ; e Tribal company receives $100 r, 1 Fifth Judicial Mayor Thomas Hirschi has been recognized for his ongoing support of the Juvenile Court Work Program. Mayor Hirschi has helped to educate others on the importance of youth restitution while insuring crews have the tools and equipment needed to complete the work. Sixth Judicial District-RoPipher has partnered with Sixth District Juvenile Court to work with youth in Sanpete District-Hurrican- Perez, conservation education Fourth Judicial 8100 V8, Allison Auto, AMFM Cassette & CD, Tilt, Cruise, Power Locks, Power Windows, Alloy Wheels, Keyless Entry, Tow Pkg, senior citizens needing help with yard work and snow removal. In addition, Olsen has served on numerous boards assisting youth in the community. District-Lis- a fiti. Supercharged 3800 V6, Auto, Auto Temp Climate Control, AMFM Cassette & CD, Tilt, Cruise, Power Locks, Power Windows, Heated Power Leather Seats, Alloy Wheels, Keyless Entry & Onstar 5 Business and Economic Development. A major marketing effort is underway to solicit projects against the contract. The objective of this contract is to provide time and material based technical services and products to federal agencies. This contract covers more than 118 IT and other various labor categories and it has an initial term of one base year and four option years for a total of five years. Task orders can be issued by any federal agencies against this contract for up to $100 million. NWB Technology is an SBA certified 8(a) IIUBZONE Company of the Northwestern Band of Shoshone Nation. The ients, including Northrop Grumman Corp., one of the leading IT systems integrators, and the global strategy consulting firm, Booz Allen Hamilton. NWB Technology is headquartered in Brigham City, Utah with a business office located in Salt Lake City. Tribal 8(a) firms are eligible to receive sole source 8(a) contracts regardless of dollar size, with no upper limit, under 13 C.F.R. 124.506(b). The company has carved out a unique niche of services including IT, language translation, construction, and digital security and surveillance that provide sendees and solutions to federal, commercial, and local government customers. For more information on this tribal company, visit NWB Technologys website at www.nwbtechnology.com. For information about this Utah Smart Site Tribal program, contact Chuck Spence at or (801) 538-876- 9 cspenceutah.gov or Michael Devine at (801) 355-191- 4 devine.nukenwbteclinology.com. or |