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Show 8B Sun Advocate Price. Utah Tuesday April 25. 2000 precautionary measures U.S. business organization emphasizes masquer-a- d page. tiny type at the top of the Jagged-edgeMany consumers receive mountains of advertising every day through their mailboxes, their newspapers, their televisions, their telephones and their computers. Much of the advertising - it's important to point out - Is valued by the people who receive it because it helps them to identify products and services that fit their needs, and to make educated buying decisions. But what many people don't appreciate are "masquerade" advertisements disguised as something else so consumers will put them In the to read pile instead of throwing them away unopened. Sometimes these mailings come in envelopes or mock express delivery packets. Sometimes they bear return addresses with names just close enough to a real agency or organization to sound convincing Social Security Agency for example, may be used instead of Social Security Administration. Sometimes the ads appear to contain actual checks or notification of a contest the receiver has won. And The buyer was livid. He had received in his office mall a page ripped from magazine with an article touting a book on public speaking. Ordinarily the consumer would have thrown the article awaBut this one had one of those familiar yellow "stickles" attached, addressed to him In by name. "Try this. It's really gtxd!" the handwritten note said, concluding with the signature J. J happened to be the first Initial of liis supervisor's name, so the employee promptly ordered the materials. The buyer forked over almost 8300 for what he assumed to be obligatory professional reading. It wasn't. In fact, the clip wasn't from a real magazine and the buyers supervisor had never even seen the article - actually an advertisement crafted to look like an independent review, complete with a personal endorsement. reader was Only the most observant likely to notice the word "advertisement" printed flno-pri- d official-looki- nt ng sometimes, they look more like personalized letters than bulk mailings, featuring a stamp or a handwritten address. These practices, often referred to as "dooropening devices, might sound shady hut they've been adopted by legitimate companies, charities and political groups - ail trying to cut through the clutter to get their own promotions noticed. Yet the Council of Better Business Bureaus opposes the advertising methods, fearing that they cast doubt not only on the "masquerad," but on other ads as well "It potentially sours the credibility of any advertisement, said Ken Hunter, council president "And that barms the many reputable businesses that use truthful advertlslngto inform consumers and engage them In a relationship of trust. The Fbdcral Trade Commission and the United States Postal Inspection Service are vigilant at going after marketers whose advertising campaigns clearly break the law. And legislation passed by Congress in December 1999 Is putting more teeth into 33-ce- nt their efforts to curb deceptive mailings. The law bans advertising from sending governe ment mailings, often enclosed in brown markwindow-styl- e g envelopes with ings that imply a connection with the federal govlook-alik- . official-lookin- ernment Hie law also requires disclosures on REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS HOME OWNERSHIP APPLICATIONS ENCOURAGED USDA RURAL DEVELOPMENT is snoouraging very low. low to moderated inooma financed with Rural Rural Development offers several drtferent types of loan programs. These include toe 502 Rural Housing Loan Program, 504 Repair LoanGrant Program, Guaranteed Rural Housing Loan Program, too Rural Housing Lender PartSdpatbn (RHLP) Program and too Self-He- p Housing Loan Program are some ot the more popular programs. On our 502 Loan Program your payments can if you quaify. Current interest rates are between 1and7.3750depen(fng on foe appfeanfsinoome and toe program. Amountofbamdependonsigiilyand toe pregmnapplying tesubskfced for. Also, part oral of toedixingcoste depurating on income can be included in foe loan amount 140186 DHS-DSP- Price, UT 84501, attn: Robert Pero, County ClerkAufitor, during regular business hours. Any questions regarding the specifications should be addressed to Ray Hanson, Carbon County Road Supervisor, All bids shal be submitted in a sealed envelope to Robert P. Pam, Carbon County CterkAudtor 120 East Main, Price UTB4501.no later toan 530 May 1,2001 The bids wM ' pm dryer, carpet, - 8and41CFRpart60-1and604- . ' ' . J State (My proposals giving a tirm quotation proparly signed wl be accepted. Proposab and specifications wffi be fombhed upon request " (435)6734677 WHEREA1 in 1872 J. Storting Morton proposed to toe Nebraska BoaidofAatati- lure toataspedal day be set aside for toe ptanting of trees; and DodgeSCAN 1935 East Vine Street Suite 250 Salt Lake City, UT 84121 . WHEREAS, fob hotiday, called Arbor Day, was tirat observed with toe planting of more toan a miffion bees In Nebraska; and computer. SaLakeCfly,UT 84119 pnMQBnaDRailOiwBQniiinQ lepaper, wood forour homee fuel Ji j ' WHEREAS, Price City has been recognized as a Tree City USA by The National ' Fil-siz- e drawings may be obtained at toeoffice of Creamer and Nobfeatacosto($330 for each sheeL No refonds for toe cost of kMze drawings wfl be made Fuleize drawing wl not be sent to kiizedramnghoUerewtoen drawings are revised and issued as an addenda unless reordered. Only revisedand issued as an addenda unless reordered. (My revised d drawings wfl be ArborDFbiavtaflonanddedrestoconfnueltitrBefianlhgwaye V ' NOWTHBtEFCRE,tUwOokimelbq(aofthe(c(Pricedoherebyproclaim April 28th as bsuedasnecessarywitoaddendeFulsizedrawingswNoontainonlytherevbionsmadetotoe " . drawingsattoelmeofthebsuance i ARBOR DAY oonferanceand site tour wl be held on Apil 112000 at 1130 em.at foe Price Nver WatarlnprovamentDbtrictWaslewaterTreatmentPbnilocatodinWetilngtoaUtah. d " ' . . giving ' WHEREAS, tees are a source of joy and spiritual renewal; and brefundabie. Price, UTimischousehoktceilngfan, - ' WHEREAlkwsarearenewabb resource forourlresandcounless(rit)erwoodproducts;and Copiesof toe Bid Documenbindudngspedlfoalonsarid half size plans may beobtained at toe 'office ofCraamer and Noble upon payment ofafeeof$15030 far each aet no part of foe which A pre-bi- - Bdderewi be required to provide Bki security in toe fcxmofa10 bsued to PRWD in toe amount of 1 0 of toe Bid price PubishedhtoeSunAdvocateAprB4,11.18and2l : intheofPriceartolurgealcitizansbsupporteffortstocareforourtreesand Bid BorxtoraCertified , wOodtandsartotosupportourCftycommunityforestryprogram,and t Check i wel-bein- g The (Vmer reserves toe righttoreject any or aIKde The owner also reserves toe right tbwaive 'any Informatities in any bid and to delete certain hemslstedbthe bid as set forth toereia . . ' ' WHEREAS, bras can reduce toe erosion of our precious tofteoti by wind and water, ry cut heating arto anting ooste moderate foe. temperature clean the air, produce oxygen and . Orem, UT 84058 UT; misc household, piefaree i WHEREAS, Arbor Daybncw observed throughout tire nation and the world; and Utah County Irrtermourrtdn Contractors Plan Room 313 East 1200 South . - PROCLAMATION FURTHER, 1 urge alcitizeni to plant trees togbdden the hearts and promote the of present and falure generations. 14todayof April 200a Mayor PubHsheri In the Sun Advocate April 25 and 27. 2001 . I I f ...v: " ' . 2000. . . DATED fob !l 4. RosabNarioe - CreamerandNobtoEngineen 435 EaatTabemadeteeet Suite 202 SL George UT 84770 . misc household ; , ' TheDepartmentreservMtoerighttorajectanyoralproposab;ortoaoceptorrejecttoewhois SaftLatolniKmourtainContractorePtoRoom 1743 West Alexander Street .. ' reyorUndt Unit 96 M, 1101 S. Carbon Ave. 167, Price UT;misc household, shelving, tabto, TV, niitCL MTvturia chb. ... interest of toe i . ' Aljtemswibesokfub'withoutanyguaranteeastotoeircondhfoa PiMshedintoeSunAdvocetoAprl20,25and27,200a 1 propoeabtoprovideprBventionsenrioes ineachoflhirleengeographiccatchment arras b Utah. Price UT84501 ladder, bed, misc r 161 Price I . Price River Water Improvement District .265 Souto Fakgrounds Road btiowing units wilt start promptly at I SO pm at toe PaiKN Star Self Storage Central facility, 850 South Cartxxl Ave. Price, Utah, on Saturday; April 29, 2000. NnOflt.. s' Ave. Thb ban invitation to submit, . BkiDocumerrts may be examined at toe fdbwing bcafcns: iwmitur, nucrowaw, couch. 9. Gterm Braden, Unit 143 S, 1265 NCarbonvile 154, Price UT;bdder,trucktootoox,boxtan.' 1 CL Tommy Palm, Unit 1461 Box 63 Hotehtoss, CO; dresser, mattress, box sprkmbed,irsc 11. Jm Ballard, Unit 163 1 Box 68 Price UTi misc engine parts, several vacuums, chain, mbc $. Carbon No. 60185 q. . . tempi. IJeremiah Scott LWt86M,1265N.Carbonvi37, mattress, misc toys. , : 33240, gods areripercert lor MBEand2peroenl for WBE; and EEORequkemenb 40 CFR Part wQBdBStor. 11 01 Requesttarproposab may beobtained torn the Stateof Utah, DepartmorttfHumwSarvIcee ftjreaurrfContract Management 120 North 200 West room 213, Sait Lake Cfty, Utah 84103. Bids wflCtosa at 330 PM May 112000 on toe foltowing: i Retirements UT; bad, Nordic flex exerciser 2. Wendy Mitchefl. Unit 23 S, 899 N. 750 W. 161, Price, UT; kids bed, car seat misc 1 Mika Gomez, Unit 40 S, 1101 S. Carbon Ave. 121, Price, UT; used tires, misc tools, UnH2l M, REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS . 1 IFtamab Stflvari, THE STATE OF UTAH DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN SERVICES and Federaly funded Project but Federal Wage Regulations DO NOT APPLY. OtoerSbtoaixi federal requiiemenbincludBNonOtacrintinBionnovbionBaoooidngtoPrasideiA Executive Order Noe 1124111451 11511 and 11621 MBEWBE 40 CFR Part Tenant . John Stater, Unit 6 S. 318 E. 100 S. Price, chaireilcycie City Recorder Uayi2000.. TtoisaState ... ,.. tJoanneLassar, -- April 18, 25 and keatnantprogrami to prevent toe occurence and recurrence ol chid abuse and negtecL Fundkig bforough foe Chadrerrt Trust Account The RFP seeks Safe of tire blowing units wffl start promptly at i 130 arn at the Park N Star Self Storage South facility, 2750 South Hwy 10. Price, Utah, onSaturday, Apr! 29, 2001 1 . Publshed into Sun Advocate long by3feetrideby7feet deep. ITheinsblbtiondairMowereandrifkMrewitoaccompanyfngpiping. 4. The instalafon of a process control system. misc household, antique Price, UT;washer, dryer, TV, Dated: 1. Construction of a concrete basin appro)rimateiy 80 feet tong by 40 toet wide by 18 feet deep. 2. Constoictionofaconcrete channel approdmately 140 feet harvtoartTumilure. wood stove, tools. 1 6 Glerxta Turner, Unrt 223 E.'fa Box 678 Wellington, UT; dishwasher, rocker, TV, table hand toole fridge misc. household. ' .' , IKetieyKonakis.UnrtgiS, 586 S. Carbon Ave, sex. or national origin. PrioeCItytaan equal oppoitanity employer. The Owner . reserves toe righttoreject ary or alproposabarxitowaive any taformatity or tochricaRy in any bid proposal in the interest of the Owner. ? proposabtotoeDhrisfonof Child and . Fariiy Services (DCFS) to provide comniunily based eductoforteetvioe and Plumbing, Ifoit 42 E, PO Box 1052 Price, UT; misc. household, shelves, furniture. UT; , race cctar.reigfon. PRWID WASTEWATER TREATMENT PLANT NITRIFICATION PROJECT." The major work lobe performed undar fob oontradindudes toe fdbwing items:' list 1 proposaftarapurchaseofservfoecontrad to provide services to hdviduab with Separate seated bids wl bo received by foe Price Rver Wafer Improvement District (PRWID) lor foe construction cf toe eoqpansion of toe PRWID wastewater teatnenl plant Kdswi be accepted by Mr. Phiip Palmer, PRWtt) Manager, urtti 330 pjn. Tuesday ttey 2, 2000, at tire PRWID office beated at 265 Souto Fairgrounds Road, P.O. Box 903, Price Utah. Bdswi be opened pubtidy on the same day at 430 pm In foe PRWR) Board room, located at toe above addrese and read aloud. Each Bid should beinasealed envelope and clearly marked as BIO FOR THE 3. Jerrad Hunsaker, Unit 40 E, PO Box 759 Welington UT; shelves, plywood, headstand, mattress. dbhes, misc byFtaximleFedEeUPSorsimitarteightservfoe The principal Items of work are approximately as follows: Provide and Instatiati vinyl skflng, soffit, tasda, trim and othar accessories over and on al wood exterior. surfacee of the Price City PubOc Safety BuSdlng at Bland 87 North 200 East, Price, Utah. ;i Bidders ahd have applcabte, current and proper Utah State lcansing,Babilty Insurance v end workman compensation Ineurance. Bkkting documents may be examined and obtained at the Office of toe Buldfng SuperetaororCity Recorder. Price Municipal Corporation, hereby notffiesal bidden toattwil q affirmatively ensure toat toe contract entered into pureuanttotobadvertisemsritwl be awarded to foe lowest compter reeponsibtoand reputable bidder wihoutdbcriminafiononfoegroundBofit This to an invitation to submit a statewide, i 2. Nancy Reese. Unit 38 E, 198 Tamarft Trail Parachute, CO; TV, headstand, mbc. household; table. c. , . UT: koningboard, ' , PRICE RIVER WATER IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT Gideon, Unit 16 E, 205 E. 4600 S. Murray UT; tires, chairs, shelves, stereo, misc. tan Pteetta, IM! 73 S. 263 Janet St Helper, tty INVITATION TO BID household. 15, Terri Hoover, Unit 207 E, 19725 Canyon Dr. Granite Fads, WA; Municipal Butidfog, City Hal, 185 East Mah,P.O. Box 8931 Price, Utah 84501. The Recorder" will be in toe Cound Chambers at530PJUL Send in toe U3, Mai or hand defver.Do not send Only proposab giving a frm quotation properly signed w9 bo accepted. ' Proposals and spedfleafionswi be famished upon requeet. Roeafe Nance DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN SERVICES ftrbtished In toe Sun Advocate April 25, 2000. . The entire contents of each unit fisted below wil be sold to the highest bidder. Sale of the blowing units wil start promptly at 930 a.m. at the PaikN Star Self Storage East fadfity, 2551 E Hwy 6, Price, Utah on Saturday; April 29, 200a Tenant ... Sealed Bid Proposals for foe sol of PUBLIC SAFETY BUILDING EXTERIOR ' as Project No. 902000 wl be received by Price Municipal Corporation 1 (Owner) at toe office of toe City Recorder, Price City Hal, 185 East Main Street 893, untti Utah 5:30P.M. wffi Price on Wednesday May 10, 2000. Said Bids 84501, be opened and read aloud at 530 P.M. Wednesday, May 10, 2000, in foe City Counci Chambers of foe Price 'I SIDING identified interest of foe State. Duetothedeinquent rental charges, ParifNStorSeif Storage is conducting three misc. household. 6. Linda Trauntvein, Unit 56 E. 3h5 S. 100 E. Price, UTi misc household, toys, Nkitende computer. 7. Becky HR, Unit 64 EyPO Box 796 Wellington, UT; fridge, miscL household, mbaebtoes. 8. CofoyLeweHen, Unit 90 E, 4825 PrinceCharies Way HUtiard, OH mbehousehoktoid records, used tires, bowling bate. 9. Nan Tuft, Unit 109 E, Box 79 HC 35 Keniworth, UTi misc household, chain, furniture; pictures, bicycles, stereo. 10. Yvette Wood, Unit 122 E, 23 5 W. 200 S. Price, UT; exercise equipment car seal (21 aquariums, couch, misc household, toys. 11. Tammy Rhodes, Unit 124 E, Box 2404 Twin Falb, ID; misc household, ctotoes. 12. Linda Trauntvein, Unit 136 E, 345 S. 100 E.FriceUT; toy boxes, toys, misc household. 11 Linda Riddle, Unit 138 E, Box 82 SunnysideUT; misc household; snow shovel mattress. 14. Eizabefo Artriao, Unit 142 E. 205 Ave. Helper. UT; exercise equipment washer, dryer, couch, dresser, bed. . PRICE MUNICIPAL CORPORATION The Department reserves toe right to reject any oral praposafcortoaocept or reject toe whole or any part of any proposal; ortowaive any hformaKy or techrticaity In any proposal in the best NOTICE OF SALE A-- 2 Public Safety Building Exterior Siding Project a w rBOpiVwlYI UlSaDIINS. toe Commission for Inal selection. Carbon County reserves toe righttoreject any or alpmposals and may award a bid based on criteria other toan cost . , Pubtished In toe Sun Advocate ApriUI and 25. 2000. : CandyCastanga.lMt46E, 1490W.OUWetikVtonRd.WeltirigtonUT;washer, ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS dteabiftieswhomeettoeefgfcaty criteria for toe Division of Services for be operad May 3, 2000 at toe regular County Commission meeting and read aloud. Thepropoeak shal then be referred to toeCarbon County Road Department for reviewandrecommandationto 5.- The blowing vehictowl be sold on Mechanics Lien at Hamlton Auto and Towing, 301 : on May 15, 2000. AJeep Commando, V1NU2A87FVA20764, for towring and storage costs. The owner retains the righttoaccept or reject any oral bids.. : Pubtished in toe Sun Advocate Apr! 25, 2000. N. Martin RrL, Helper, Utah 84526 Request for proposab may be obtained bom tire State of Utah, Department of Human Seniioee Bureau of Contract Management 120 Norifi 200 West 2nd Floor, Rm.213, Sal Lake City, Utah 84103. Aprepraposal conference wS be held May 4, 2000 at 120 N. 200 W, Salt lake Cly in room 129 at 130 pm Bids wiinitialy close at 330 pm on May 23, 2000 on foe following: Qarbon County, through toe Carbon County Road Department is soidting bids for a used exeavtor. The specifications are available at toe Carbon County Offices, 120 East Main, 4. VINfJNIHT13SOET200026kfortowingandstorageco6ts.1hsownerratainstoerighttoaGGept orrajectanyoralbide REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS 1. Donald The folouringvehictewl be soM on Mecharticta lien at Hamiton Auto arxf Towing, 301 Helper, Utah 84528 on May 15, 2000. A 1984 Nissan Stanza, N. Martin Rd THE STATE OF UTAH DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN SERVICES Contact ustohelp you quaify for the program toat would suite your famiy best Cal ourofftce at or visit our office at 350 North 400 East, Price, Utah, to pick up an appicafoa No (435) 637-435- 4 toes are charged for ling an appicafion. Published in toe Sun Advocate April 25. 27, May2and 4, 2000. sales. PUBLIC NOTICE Cartxn County forough the Carbon County Road Departmenttasotidting bids fora used pad foot rotier. The specifications are avalabie at foe Carbon County Officee 120 East Main, Mca UT 8450 1 . attn: Robert Peru, County ClerkAudHor, during regiriar business hours. Any qjestiorte repairing foe specifications should be addressed toRayHansoa Carbon County Road Supervisor, 435436-326Al bids shal ba submitted in a sealed envelope to Robert P. Pern, Carbon County CterkAudftor120 East Main, Price UT 84501, nobler than 530 pm May 1,2000. The bids wi be opened May 3, 2000 at toe regplarOounty Commission meeting and read aloud. The proposab shal toen be wfotradtotoeCatbon County Road Department for rarriow and recommendation to toe Commission for fnal selection. Carbon County reserves toe righttorejectanyoralproposak and may awardabid based on criteria other toan oo6l Pubhhed in toe Sun Advocate Aptfl 11 and 25; 2000. . apptcants to apply for horns ownership or repair bans. All bans are 100 Development aridtor a participating lander. s sweep-stake- mailings to clarify that Its not necessary to buy something to enter the contest and that a purchase doesn't boost the chances of winning. The mailings also have to disclose the odds of winning a prize. Advertising that violates these requirements is against the law and Bubject to prosecution. But many of the advertising ploys that are fool- -t Ing consumers foil Into a legal "gray ami" and are a lot tougher to challenge in the courts. That's why the Fbdcral Trade Commission is going directly to consumers, warning them that when it comes to deceptive advertising tactics, the best Offense is a strong defense. The FTC is working with (Continued on page 9B) f . - . . |