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Show Sun Advocate Price, Utah Thursday March 16,2000 9 BLM mineral lease auction generates bonus bids, rentals on Utah land parcels The United States Bureau of Land Management received a to-tal of $318355 In bonus bids for the U.S. government If a lease federal oil and gas lease rights on six parcels involving more than 1,900 acres of land In Utah during the agency's last oral auo-- fered at the auction, totaling 1433528 acres Of land under the jurfaHiction of the pifM- Nine par-Na-cels are within the are available for noncompetitive tlonal Fbrest, located In Sanpete filings on the day following the vices, Sandy submitted the next highestbid in the amount of tract k- $15,000 for a cated approximately 10 miles southwest of Price. Parcels not sold at the auction be-- comes productive. Eighty-thre- of-- parcels were e 40-ac- - Manti-LaS- tion. In addition to the bonus bids. the sale netted $2356 in first year yentais and $450 in administra- tive fees, for a grand total of $321361 in revenues from the . lease sale. Utah will receive 50 percent of monies collected on the leases the sale, in addition to any rentals paid per acre annually for the life of the leases (up to 10 llUOPII Jean Turner re ; al County and are administered by the U3. Fbrest Service. Bids ranged from the minimum of $2 per acre to $575 per acre and, averaged $167.57 per acre, fern ; Jones, Salt Lake City submitted the sale. The BLM received 31 non- competitive offers for two par-cels. A drawing Is conducted to determine priority for parcels ceMng multiple filing. amount of total in the Competitive and highest $284,050 for a 493 acre parcel io-- r tive leases are issued for a cated approximately 10 miles west ' year term and require yearly of Prioe, which was also the high rental of $130 per acre for the first five years and $2 per acre per acre bid of $575. Ser-- . thereafter Land Petroleum Turner v ' ' all : 10-fro- m ; years) or any royalties paid to , s " r' r - . Tanner passed away at the age of 83 on March 13, 2000 in Price. She was born Jan. 4, 1917 to Charles Parrish and Effie Cook IYurish. She married Duilas lYm- ner Sept. 10, 1938. They moved their family to Moab in 1946. There, they owned and op-erated the D and J Grocery Store for many years. Mother was a member of Lady Elks and held a state office in that organization. Her great Joy was workingwith the Dan O'Laurie Can-yon Museum, where she served on PRICE-Jea- . r For la mmm Number of member requests for tickets to attend LDS conference Surpasses 400,000 It'll be easier scoring tickets to the Jazz game on March 31 than getting into the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints' conference center located across the street. The LDS Church will present' its general conference during the same weekend. Requests for tickets to 105,000 available seats over the twonday conference have long since been snatched up. The total number of requests for tickets to attend the conference , topped 400,000. Church officials said each unit, or ward, of the church worldwide had the same chance for tickets and that they will be distributed through the bishops. "Is it a sell out? The answer is yes, indicated LDS Church spokesman Dale Bills. While the tickets were free, church members had to speak with local bishops to get them, though there was no worthiness interview required. Bills said. Ticket holders must also be at least 8 years old. Infants and toddlers will not be allowed in the conference center, which was also the policy in the historic LDS Tabernacle. No tickets were made available to with the exception of some community leaders. Bills said. To ease some of the pressure on the new building; the historic LDS Tabernacle, where general conference sessions have been conducted for the past 132 years, will be open for overflow Its 6,000 seats will add to seats in the assembly hall and north visitors center for those with standby .tickets. In the past, crowds have stood in line for hours for a seat in the LDS Tabernacle. For the 2000 session, only. F. n . the board of directors. She was a beautiful and truly loved mother, grandmother and She will be sorely missed. great-grandmoth- er. She Is survived by two sons, Bob Tanner and Seven (Maurlne) Tanncr, two grandsons, Justin (Brenda) Tanner and Heath (Shelly) Tanner; and four Travis, DJ., Jessica and Klioe. Funeral Mass will be Saturday March 18, 11 a.mM at St. Anthony's great-grandchildr- Catholic Church in Helper, The family would love to have mother's friends come and Join In the celebration of her life. 2 call the Sun Advocate at information, subscription m mm m an m m m mm 637-073- mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mmm mm mm mm mm mm mm Tke Restaurant Is Now u a result of the TIPS form remain strictly Information gathered confidential. Carbon Metro Drug Tuk Force acti on ail submittals. ' Nkknme: vpen' pm - 9 pm a 637-231- Ext. 14 1 King Majrfmillian and Queen Constantina join the officers and Board Members of Castle Valley Community Theatre in announcing I Associates I the Royal Ball of Dealer given in honor of I I IIRII Method of dealing: I . mm mm Reservation! accepted, not required I I I I I I I ' mm PUBLIC DINING ROOM Carbon Country Club Restaurant j Nameof suspected drug dealer . mmm Along W ilk specials we also offer our full service menu. TURN IN A PUSHER non-memb- 6 TnesJaj - Saturday Daily house. Requests were sent to nearby stakes to fill the building for the practice run. Bills said. semi-annu- al v mm mm mm which will also Include a full people with tickets will be able to attend the conference. Bills said. The church Is having a dry run to test the buildings sound and electronic systems March 28, . mm mm Christopher Rupert Wyndemere Vladamir Location of dealing I I I I Carl Alexander Francois Reginald Lancelot Herman Gregory James M Dmg(s) being dealt: . Amount Price: p I Code name you wish to be known by N0. Maywe contact you? YES . I I I , 'U;t March Mont Hannon Theater 7:30 p.m. List any other suspected illegal activities: I I a. j If yes, then how: by mail or by phone " ' I When I I I I I If we may Contact you by mail, what is your address? Your presence is requested! tickets at the door $5 Adult; $4 StudentSenior and Family rates $20 (It's reallyjust a play, folks...Come see Rodgers and Hammerstein's Mail completed forms to: TIPS, Carbon Metro Drug Task Force, 91 EastlOO North, Price, UT 84301. - Cinderella) Uke 22 Annual Women s Conference fWaznens 'Journey 7nfo ike DCem DlGffennhim " 6 am. -- 3 pm. CCll College Center Saturday, Jltarck 2J, 2000 Uickeis are J - JneAides Continental OSreakfasi&JSunck - Ofease call 61- 3w, k. . 3236 Elevating Your Perspective - Dr. Stevea D. Bunaell, aatlve of Carboa County, will be the Keynote Speaker. He has extensive experience in marriage and family counseling with an emphasis on women's issues (divorce, abuse, finances, individual growth.) He is a nationally known lecturer and author. Communication in the Workplace by Lynn Varner Trenbeath, Assistant Superintendent of the Davis School District She will be presenting a workshop on communication in the workplace. This session promises to be very informative and beneficial to those who attend. i Thursday, JNqnh 30, m iH E C CEU X WJ- 1 0cm-Op- m Student Center Career Information W,,V,,TV Hiring Summer fobs Community Resources aumi .. BYU CEU Cmpuo Poles Cirbon County Caring CC. Chombar of Commerce CEUWUdtag' CMNngDin DwJab Corps Discovery Research Group DcBsnyOoak . 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Therapy Bren A Johnson, Financial Consultant with Merrill Lynch will present a workshop on Financial Planning for Women. Women face tremendous challenges building and protecting their financial assets. With a vast array of USU Cooperativi Exknskxi USU Hlgli School mdCofcgi ''. Price Imurancs 'tacfnical Assistance Center AOG Faueett Mortuary Sorriheaslefli Radtatogy UA way.- CAfS2K(S!J1TY . Premier Home Heitt Wes Cy Fin Department V Price hiuiince Agency . . .Pratofeii Department Untah Basin ATC tonal 80S Staffing Saniess ' UT Dspatmsnl of HssRb- DhMon at tartan Attain . Carbon County School Dttict . Dc Nancy Uwbom : . EmeryWcoffl Speech Pattntogy-HeoAh Business Rrnns. he. School to Careen CaotMsw Hospital - Phyiicd : ICS brdapsndsnt Conkactkig . Imaging Sanlcss r. , Therapy Job Carp SIC Cvbeview Hospital' " Job Corps Admlssloni and Ptaeamnl. CEU - Crimin Justice ; Lodesta Energy he. CEU ArMrim and Hgb School v Loveless Asti Reiattans . McOonaWe CaJ Automotive Departnsnt Mtatuul Harrison, Abomey CEU Dtese Mechanics . . MorindaWiKan CEU Etocbonks Dapartnant Wnaltewa . .: CEUMntag . ; Pud Marttwz DOS CHI Nuning Department Peak TV . CEU DuckingHesvy Equlpmsnl .. True Colors presented by Leann PoVey Jackson. Have you heard the expression Your true colon are showing? This highly interactive workshop will Help you identify personality traits in yourself and others around you through four colors. Have fun while you learn to work and live with others in the most productive Everyonslnvifed - Afcertson's Food Sion . Southeastern Utah Association of Local Governments ' Scheduled Pcrticipcnts Air Fore Air NsionS ... How May I Serve Thee? Let Me Count The Ways presented by San Kimmcrie.' In this sometimes humorous approach to cusiomer service, she will discuss ways that you andor your employees can promote a hiier standard of customer service. She will also discuss the effects of good customer service on the retention of both customers and employees. ' - investment options offered in the marketplace today, even the most sophisticated investor can find it difficult to sort through the excess of available information and make the right choices. How prepared are you? "2022 Graduates - What Are Their Needs Today? by Anne K. Mackicwicz. This session will discuss the importance of young children's needs, where they are developmental, ideas to help them and, if needed, how to choose a quality child care setting. Services for Seniors session will be given by Stacy Lister, Vicki Ward, Louie Sandoval, and Richard Jewkcs. They will provide a directory of services for seniors and explain what those services entail for the seniors in our ' lives., ' ; , .i t Olympics 2002, Reaching Out to Youth by Jutty Rowley Stanfield. The goal oftheSLOC Education Department is to ensure that every school, student, and teacher statewide has the opportunity to be involved in Games-relate- d activities and curricula. This session will inform you on how your children can be a part of the 2002 Olympic Games. " . . Personalities in the Workplace by Suzette Alger, management and marketing consultant for Peczuh Printing She has been training associates in understanding different personalities better for over twenty years. ' |