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Show 2A Sun Advocate. Price. Utah - Thursday- May 22. 199Z -- - Worker: Continued from page C Health Administration of the United States Department of Labor was immediately notified, as was the Carbon County Sheriffs office. Production at the mine has been suspended pending the completion of an 4si c jlr wwsm! rt CARBON CHIROPRACTIC CLINIC SPONSORS RACE CAR Come join the fun this year at the first race at Carbon County Speedway on Sat., May 24 at 7:00 p.m. Pictured are Dr. M.K. Thayn, June Mele and Steve Richens, owner and driver of the race car. Steve extends a special thanks to Dr. Thayn and everyone at Carbon Chiropractic Clinic. ? r n y, ? l(.,i as v V V N. I' . SP Y i A -- 4 1 4 V f- w. s' 4. tK .&, J safety records for underground coal mines in the U.S. In 1994 Thundershowers hit Carbon County Price resident Jim McPhee uses a shovel to divert water from a recently poured section of concrete during a thunderstomr Tuesday afternoon. McPhee manged to covered the new driveway with a taurp to protect it. Some f sections of Price received nearly inch of rain Tuesday and more showers hit the area Wednesday afternoon. one-hal- i Flooding: THE LOST Continued from page to plan, WORLD TfrI FATHERS DAY A J UpTT3 lTTTtTTTif? 50.100 U- ft 9:00 source. Dunn predicts that the it can hold. A wet spring, along with recent rains have given even the local grey shale hills a tinge of green. Many areas in local deserts are filled with many different varieties of wildflower blooms. Several different cactus varieties will also soon be out in 1 blossom. Local EMTs honored for actions Carbon County ambulance supervisor Janet Taylor shows off the award given recently to EMT crews for the response to a serious wreck near Castleview Hospital. Eight members of a Colorado family were ejected from a vehicle when the driver Meet the People Who Give You 110 1A tween the BLM the two counties, the travel bureaus and state agencies, we can do a lot there. There is nothing else like it in the world, at least not in the BLM. Its a world class re- Carbon County emergency management director Dennis Dooley said the spring melt is going perfectly. The only thing that worries him now is that one of the recent thunderstorms may park over one of the rivers and add more water than I Safety Award from MSHA for working over 109,000 hours without any lost time accidents. The Soldier Canyon Mine is located approximately 11 miles north of Wellington. Continued from page advised Bryner. M (7 it received the Sentinels of Dunn: 1A everything seems to be going t investigation by federal inspectors. Reay, age 30, had been employed by the Soldier Canyon Mine almost eight years. He is survived by two sons plus several brothers and sisters and his parents. Company officials expressed utmost sympathy for the Reay family. The Soldier Canyon Mine was opened in 1976 and has approximately 100 employees. It is owned and operated by Canyon Fuel Company LLC, which in turn is owned by ARCO and ITOCHU. The mine has one of the best Affirm i N W)V 0133 TKES3G33S dSa t., iftt 1A reportedly attempted to avoid hitting a coal truck. A baby was killed and seven others seriously injured in the accident. Tom Graham, Don Marrelli, Joe Christman and Wade Marinoni were given the outstanding performance by EMTs award May 19 in a ceremony held in Salt Lake City. ANETTE, thanks are not enough to express our appreciation for all the work and time you gave us You helped us to keep on working and be the best we could be. Why Jupm When You Can Fly" Love, HJH Cheedeaders Salinda Burnham, Janell Cook. Michael Voporto, Kelly Henrie, Connie Johnson, Sarah Marsing, Amanda Olsen & Erin O'Shea coalbed methane gas fields now being developed in Carbon and Emery counties have the potential of having the largest impact on the area since coal was discovered. It is one of the biggest things to hit since coal mining hit the area. We dont remember what that was like, but this will probably be similar, she said. The gas fields will bring positive and negative impacts to the counties, Dunn believes. - x There will be some positive effects with it. The water issue is one. The counties need to be looking at creative ways for pro- viding the water being produced by the wells to the resi- dents. They should form partnerships with the (gas) companies to make the water available, said Dunn. The veteran federal employee noted that the companies providing the support services for the wells could be moving to the area. Right now, they are all in VeTnal, but they could be brought here, she advised. Dunn predicts that the gas exploration may bring a feast or famine cycle to the two counties. We need to learn to exploit the feast and reduce the affects of the famine, she advised. Those effects could be 20 to 30 years down the road when the wells are predicted to play .j: , M'k out. 1 When you add it up, our staff has been giving 110 for 154 years. Which means you're sure to find a familiar, friendly face every time you come into our branch. And, because we're headquartered in Utah, our decisions are made locally by the people who know you, including decisions on mortgage and commercial loans. JL (yi rc(Yf,, . . It is the first place Ive been sent by the BLM where it felt like home. Its been real hard to say good bye, said Dunn. One hint that maybe she will return is the fact that she is leaving her airplane here. Yes, Im leaving it here so I can come back and use it. Maybe Ill buy another one, laughed. We also offer ATM, our ATM you convenient banking with our drive-thr- u located in the City Market, and our Visa Check Card which acts like a check when you use it to make a purchase. Our friendly staff is waiting to serve you, so visit us soon. lo 4 Member F.D.I.C. I tJ MWAL NUM OPPORTUNITY . I have epjoyed living here and I would like to come back. 1 S - she |