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Show ti SOUTHERN UTAH NEWS WEDNESDAY AUGUST 16, 2000 Community If the county is going back on the roads agreement, maybe we can get some money. said Continued from Page 3 PFUSAPresidentTerrill Honey in frustration. If the negotia(Commissioners get tions work out, we do intend to pensation. $14,400 a year plus insurance go back to them and ask for benefits.) money, answered CommisBig Water really got nailed, sioner Judd. Kim Lawson suggested that said realtor Bodica Joseph. The community recently got county consulting services be on top ofthe tax increase. competively bid out What are we The monument money helped as taxpayers getting from Vermilfor the last three years, said lion Services? He claimed that Commissioner Judd. But people Vermillion Services had already been paid $35,080.62 this year. said no, so we didnt take it. When you raise taxes you Whats wrong with using federal money if we need it? Asked inhibit growth," said Dr. one Cedar Mountain woman. Pandya. Its got strings attached, said Glen Martin asked WTiat hapanother. pened to the PILT money? John Ekkert of Cedar Moun- Johnson replied, The governtain expressed frustration over ment needed to pay their fair residents being share for owning 80 ofthe land taxed more than primary. in Kane County. New job opportunities for seniors Cannon ci Fair at Kaibab National Forest A representative from Con- I gressman Chris Cannons office will be at the Kane County Fair cn August 19, 2009 to promote avoar incss of the services Cannons office provides the constihn nts of the Utah 3rd Congressional District. Cannon said the office can Senior citizens looking for an meet the income criteria. The program is designed to the job opportunity to trainand valuable market, gain provide enrollees with valuable ing while working alongside pro- training and experience which fessionals can now apply with will prepare them for better job the Kaibab National Forest. opportunities. Enrollees will be Two part-tim- e unpositions paid at the current minimum der the Senior Community Ser- wage rate of $5.15 per hour. vice Employment Program will The clerical position involves be filled in Fredonia. Applica- filing, answering phones, typing, tions are being taken for per- data entry, and copying. The sons 55 years of age or older who maintenance position includes light outdoor labor such as mowing lawns and minor mainteCiiOfcffisHts tiMlte nance work. Applications may be obtained from Utah Department of Workforce Services in Kanab. For more information on these positions please contact Maggie Dowd at (502) 643-739re-ent- Taxes (R-Utah-- 3) er ed ( assist constituents with claims concerning the IRS, Social Security, Veterans Benefits, Immigration and Naturalization, or any claim with the Federal Government. Fc r more informal ion cn constituent services, contact the . Provo office at (SOI) or tdl-fre- e at (000) 5. 379-250- 0, non-prima- 571-297- 1. ry pe r, - iSr. . Jv T el I s A 1 12 months business checking. Low introductory rates on business loans and real estate loans for business No annual renewal on revolving lines of credit for up to five years . Aiul be't With laving like thi. no-fe- e of .ill. in eoupoii'. Jim open a Ini'ine" Kink .in. on hii'ine" bankini;. It' jiM I y ,v 5 . .it loii' Dank. a limited time? one way we re 'hownij: that we haven't forgotten win keep' ii' in bii'ine". I:or more information, please call hSnorxv-Or I'isit your nearest '.ions Bank. U I omit lie knii: .m ount' are only available for we thought you'd like to know the detail', Onr low uitroduetory rate' ami no-fe- e, .I'k Dank S your toil' lepu'entalive how your bii'ino" ean take adv .intake of the 'e offer' today. Dii: vivint I of I i AliqKsk llViVjISs )ASt5f2f. (3 M ..,1 IKK |