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Show 2A Sun Advocate, Thursday, September 19, 1996 Price, Utah State, federal agencies bans across Utah lift fire end of the fire season, but it does reduce the threat to a level where we feel comfortable lifting the restrictions, Fire restrictions on Utahs state, federal and private lands were lifted Sept. 18 at 12.01 a.m. said Art DuFault, state forester. We appreciate the cooperation of everyone who took extra precaution with fire and Because of recent precipitation and cooler temperatures, the state forester, United States Forest Service, U.S. Bureau of Land Management and National Park Service lifted the ban on open fires. People throughout the state may now build campfires and smoke wildlands. Its likely ask that backcountry travelers and hunters remain aware of the fire. potential for wildland Most potential fuels are still very dry and the possibility of wildland fire will remain significant for the several weeks. states in the Clouds darken sky prior to thunderstorm bombarding valley our recent weathpr does not sipnn! the COLLEGE OF EASTERN UTAH DANCE DEPARTMENT TRIM AND TONE EXERCISE CLASS TUESDAY AND THURSDAY NOON BDAC Dance Studio 1 Clouds and a few puddles of water last Friday morning hold no hint of the deluge that would bombard Carbon and Emery coun Class begins September, 24th credit or non-cred- it For more information call 637-212- 0 Murder suspect incarcerated at Emery jail: Page ext. 5356 (Continued from RICARDOS INN GREENWELL JT 655 East Main is RESTAURANT Price, 637-352- 0 parents obtained the information from one of the suspects in Utah. We used that information to find the body in a wooded area, reported Webb. It took Arkansas officials a sponsoring eocecvBu long time to positively identify the murder victims body Tuesday, September 24 at the BDAC ' Night $tiT pinna? lor 1 It (Continued from Page LA) rose by 5.9 percent and federal employment grew 1.9 percent. A gain of roughly 50 It Gmmill AitirdoistiorintH.T in(rtUirl!tB.Jtjt tlimitoGuinlili? For Reservations or out of area employees in coal mining absorbed small losses in related industries, raising Call - 1 - 800 - 666 - 3520 employment in percent. the sector 5.8 In contract construction, slight gains in general and residential contractors did not If you think I'm cute, you ought to see my A ? 4 I S AiI brothers sisters! & Available while supplies last! ! 637-665- 4. because it was so badly beaten and partially decomposed. When asked if the crime was an unusual incident for a town the same size as Price with a population of 10,000 residents, Webb said I can proudly say yes. yet know the details of the The Arkansas prosecutor explained that the general Harrison population does not The local Boone County newspaper, the Harrison Daily Times, ran a story Sept. 6 Carbon leads region of Eastern Utah - College 1A) parents of one of the suspects in Utah. We did not know where the body was until one of the SDDSBm GQ0W dli ties that evening. As much as three inches of rain were reported in Wellington later Friday. TOD exceed losses to specialty contractors The result was a 3.5 percent decrease in construction employment. Electricity and gas utility employment declined 0.8 percent. FIRE employment suffered the largest decrease with a drop of 15 2 percent. Most of the loss is a result of the number of real estate agents, which fell nearly 50 percent. The total value of permit authorized construction registered at $1.1 million, down from 1995s $1.3 million. The value of residential construction fell substantially even though 19 units were approved, compared to nine last year. The value of approved con- al struction fell from more than $282,600 to $193,700. or neutered Rimindlng you to help control our pet population. Hevs your pet spayed Approved construction COLUMBIA Castleview Hospital & Medical staff in murder case. At least one memorial has been held for the young man and the people are very upset that something like this could happen here, pointed out Webb. releasing general information on the murder. A second story ran Wednesday with more details on the killing. The newspaper reported that Melbourne was strangled twice, once with an electrical cord and once with one juvenile suspects belt. Harrison is located in northern Arkansas. expanding employment: included six homes and 11 mobile homescabins in unin- corporated Carbon County plus two mobile homescabins in Wellington. Third quarter 1995 gross taxable sales totaled more than $58.7 million for a 1.4 percent drop. A decrease in wholesale sales of durable goods is largely responsible for the decline. percent from 7.4 percent last year. Within the Emery economy, there have been wild fluctuations. Service sector employment rose 30.7 percent, with most of the gain resulting from data processing increases. On the other hand, manufacturing fell by more than half, with sharp During the first quarter of 1996, Emery County experienced the following: Overall non-faremployment was up 3. 1 percent. Even m though the labor force has grown slightly, the increase in jobs is large enough to lower the unemployment rate to 6.4 employment. Coal mining lost 30 positions, leading to a 2.8 percent reduction in employment for the county. Twelve new positions with trucking and courier services could not balance out losses in TCU, which suffered a 4.7 percent decline. decreases in petroleum refining reducing goods employment to nearly zero. Durable goods manufacturing held steady. Trade employment made a fairly strong showing, rising non-durab- Food store sales in Carbon County increased 3.1 percent to total $8.7 million. Retail trade accounted for over half the sales at $30.7 million. In Price, third quarter sales were down 0.5 percent to total $42.5 million. increase m local public le 8.6 percent. Approximately 35 positions were added at auto service facilities, pushing retail trade employment up 8 0 percent. Employment in contract construction rose 18.0 percent, with 40 workers being added to heavy, d crews. Government was the only other sector to post a significant gain, rising primarily out of a nearly 50 position non-roa- Total value of permit authorized construction dropped more than 80 percent. The loss represents a reduction from 1995s uncharacteristically high $2.3 million. Five residential units were approved, at a value of $282,600, Third quarter 1995 gross taxable sales in Emery County totaled $13.9 million for a 28.7 percent at food stores increased 4.2 percent to reach $2.6 million. Auto repair and service stations accounted for another $1.7 million. Bennett challenges monument decision: Page (Continued from LA) pristine areas which we as a congressional delegation included in our wilderness bill, some 350,000 areas, will never be protected as wilderness. The very road the envir- onmentalists shudder at the thought of paving will now be traveled over by buses, bikers, RVs and tour groups. As a result of President Clintons action, the wilderness characteristic untrammeled by man will never be applicable to this area of our state, stressed the Utah senator. This declaration comes as a result of nothing more than President Clintons signature on the page. It is not the result of a public comment period or oversight hearings, nor is it the product of input from those officials who were elected to represent the state of Utah. By circumventing the process inthis way, the president has demonstrated an outrageous, concluded Bennett. ' Gibb and Dr. Ence are opening an office in Price for the practice of Otolaryngology - Head & Neck Surgery (Ear, Nose, and Throat). Beginning October 1996 they will be seeing patients and operating at Castleview Hospital. Dr. Gibb and Dr. Ence are Board Certified by the American Board of Otolaryngology. Their practice will specialize in DISORDERS OF THE EARS, NOSE AND THROAT and include: Endoscopic Sinus Surgery Surgery of the Ear, Head & Neck Facial Plastic Surgery Allergy Snoring & Sleep Apnea Pediatric ENT Problems Thyroid Surgery Hearing & Balance Disorders Dr. 4. 7:10 P.M. toll-fre- Tickm: $20 on saIe now AvAilAbU CCC-ASL- P Special Thanks to: Greenwell InnRIcardos, Columbia Castleview Hospital, Sun Advocate Ext. 5569 BtNNEll'LMiTRich AtIeIetIc Center (PrRe) Mxd PLtter (PrIce) FIrst Secure UVSC r at: By PIione STudENT BANk (CastIe DaIe) Government (Orem) arrogant approach to public policy, Randal B. Gibb, M.D., FACS & B. Kelly Ence, M.D., FACS' from the Wasatch Otolaryngology Group The office will be located at 945 West Hospital Drive, 1 Price, Utah 84501 Audiology Services by Curtis Thomas M.C.C., year-ove- r decrease. Sales are pleased to welcome They will begin seeing patients on October e Call noa for appointments including two homes in Ferron, two in Green River and one in Orangeville. |