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Show Tuesday, December 31, 1991 Snow Sun Advocate, Price, Utah 3A Price manager recognized and the said. its not community, she Carrie Chavez, manager of The store is coming around. The community is really supportive and realized our commitment. The previous years of work are finally paying off. the Price Little Caesars Pizza location, has been named the 1991 general manager of the year by Utah Pizza Service, the local Little Caesars franchise. Chavez earned the honor out of 41 other managers in the Utah pizza service system. The award was presented at the companys annual Christmas party Dec. 16 in Salt Lake The criteria for the award included the percentage increase in sales, inspection and customer survey scores and the overall operating efficiency of the unit, according to Bruce Palenske president of the pizza company. Carrie increased her sales 24 percent and saw a bottom-lin- e profit increase of a whopping 434 percent in 1991. City. I feel like I really didnt earn it," Chavez said. Ive just been doing the same things Ive always done. The credit for the award goes to my crew 42-un- it msswm foam 2, g Pioneer Park frost. has looked like a park covered with snow recently, but the white wonderland is actually I created by a thick layer of WEDNESDAYffJAN! Environmentalists oppose trust land change requirement that the Division of State Lands and Forestry develop management plans for trust lands. According to Ken Rait, issues coordinator for the Southern Utah Wilderness Alliance, "this proposal is a major step in the wrong direction, and would completely and effectively gut the The Southern Utah Wilderness Alliance and Sierra Club have denounced a proposal which would amend school trust land planning laws. The groups believe passage of the bill would remove the current management planning mandate and would be a major setback to both school trust and multiple use interests. The proposal is a product of the State Legislative Task Force on School Trust Lands. The Task Force was convened to identify and propose legislative remedies to trust land trust and state land management program." though current laws require the Division to promEven ulgate management plans for trust lands, they havent done it and that is the root of the fund problem, said mismanagement. One ofthe most contentious proposals, environmentalists say, would eliminate the , Lawson LeGate, Associate Southwest Regional Representative of the Sierra Club. The Division has put together just three , plans, covering less than five percent of all trust lands. The Task Force was convened to solve the problems, but with this proposal it has given tacit endorsement to historic mismanagement by the Division (of State Lands and Forestry), said Mr. Rait. According to Mr. LeGate, enactment of this proposal would basically eliminate any substantive opportunities to public input, which is very troubling. The current planning process allows public involvement at several stages in the planning process. Any prudent trustee should plan the assets of the beneficiariesas an integral part of their fiduciary rela- - State income tax booklets are not pass any new laws affecting individual income taxes, so the content of the forms has not changed. However, the Tax Commission has given a major face lift to the short form to simplify it. S The short form this year is broken into sections, The State Tax Commission says Utahns should carefully look at their flood of Christmas mail to be sure they do not accidentally throw away their 1991 income tax booklets. More than 670,000 tax booklets have been arriving in Utah mailboxes during the last two weeks of December, and we want to be sure those booklets are put away in a safe place until after the holiday rush, said agency spokeswoman Janice J. Perry. The booklets are also available at post offices, libraries, State Tax Commission and TC-40- in mail titled, Report Your Income, Contributions," Figure Your Tax and Refund or Amount You Owe. We hope this will make the form easier for the average taxpayer to understand, Perry said. tionship; tragically, the effect of this proposal would be that the Division would simply never plan, which is a highly imprudent manner in which to All and dress shirts Planning to party? Be Call assets, added Mr. Rait. The Task Force produced six separate proposals which were passed out of the Education Interim Committee in 637-235- 8 for safe bras, briefs, bikinis and Shapewear during our semiannual lingerie sale 25 Burglary: off Entire line of denim jeans for misses, juniors and petites 1A) County and Price City. Most of SAVE the burglaries have been solthe pair have denied involvement in two recent burglaries in Price where beer and cigarettes were also taken. Trice City officers Randy ved. Thayn said on all blankets, sheets, pillows, towels and more SAVE 25 Mathis and Ed Tallerico helped us a great deal in this case, Thayn said. Its great to see this type of cooperation in the area. Helper City Police Chief Jim Robinson also assisted in the investigation by surveying other businesses in the area to determine if they were also hit. The pair were charged with a burglary of a third degree felony. on all boy's, girl's and infants socks and underwear JCPenney DOWNTOWN PRICE iualiip PEIOH jfofr lubricaiV2 oG? ffTrr rximrfl a (toMrnmm JnU PIANOS, ORGANS, KEYBOARDS, CLOCKS S! TRADE-INS- ! 3 muu 58 EAST MAIN, PRICE O ,f & 11 mm mm Texaco 911 E. 100 637-013- 4 Opn Every Sunday Noon to 4 pm Intermediate marWowns may have been taken. Quantities imited to stock on hand supreme The 1991 Legislature did FLOOR MODELS! DISCONTINUEDS! FACTORY FRESH BARGAINS! STORE HOURS: Sal 9:30 6 pm Mon. immwmwmmww a free New Years Eve ride from 8 p.m. to 3 VEMft EOT off Al December. a.m. Sponsored by Helpline Community Services, Highland Ridge Hospital and Four Corners Mental Health. offices. ONE-OF-A-KIND- to 30 25 manage our childrens (Continued from Page off mens socks, underwear non-dwellin- g, Internal Revenue Service (C to 40 25 N, Price 6378512 |