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Show A . . . "r 'T'--. i ." : r 7 ' ey " , ' Sun Advocate Price; Utah Thursday September 14, 2000 7A Gas line remains in limbo: (Continued hem page i. - s .'anyone,' pointed out Carl - 1) Some people were concerned Galbraith from the Salt Lake office, about how they would hook up a of Questar. "AH we can.cfo is conwhole new furnace while havipg to tact them. If we dont get enough shut off the old coal furnace in cold signed up all we can do is refund the money of those who have paid weather. ;; Other were concerned about and possibly try4 again next the rush to put furnaces In, with spring. local contractors not being able to , One Kenilworth residmt sughandle the load. ; : ; gested that, if there were a way to But the point of any problem split the payments up, some of the with changing furnaces la moot if . people who hadnt paid could ba the gas line funding ja not ad- brought back Into the fold. We could split the payments equate. When we dedded to do the line, up,' said Galbraith. One could be we needed almost everyone in due on Sept. 18 and one on Oct 15. town to sign up. That is 100 Wb can do that : the the comments, houses. We then realized that .. Fbllowing wouldn't happen, so we dropped it discussion turned toward being to 80. Then when we only 9 71, able to attract even people in the signed up, we worked with the town who had said no to the pipe;: county commissioners to try and Hue fee originally no Those said the first to make penile put something together, this happen,' paidlaoona. time, said laoona. Vlfe arent goThe oommtoslonworked very ing to recontact diem. But maybe hard to make this happen. Tsaw.. with this new payment plan some what they did, said Karen of them would be willing to chip in SpigareUi from the local Questar their share of the cost the line. aflioe. This comment came in remeeting ended with all in; ; who agreement that Questar needed to sponse toaudience members . the people who had not were how yeoantact about grumbled things v done by the county : i ; paid based on financial commit-menti- s last spring and offer the Up until now, Questar hais sent out letters and tried to call all the residents the new payment option. Interested parties' who live in people who have already signed up for the gas Hue project Kenilworth, both the residents who The original date In ' the made commitments or the citizens companys letter for payment due who might reconsider paying the fee in light of the new payment an-was Sept 15. As the meeting progressed ii rangements, are urged to contact became obvious that for the most Karen SpigareUi at the Questar of-- ; part the people who had not signed flcein Prioe. T?ie company's local office may up were not there, and the ones be reached at who had signed up were: ' A discussion then took place . duringthe meetingregsirdlng how to get the residents who havent - ;; 'I paid to do so. Wb certainly cant strong arm frstorjoae Banuelos at LPS fireside - featuring sculptor Dm Jay Bawdeu, the fireside will be presented 17 at 7 p.m. at foe Price Sid LDSWW, looted at SOS bst 500 South.: Si Seventb-ds- y worship at 11 Adventist - Saturday Sabbath School is at 930 ., followed aa. Bibk study is Wednesday at 7 p.m. Call the church at TheECLA Lutheran and Episcopal congregtiion will ; Ascension St Matthews meet at Price United Methodist Church. The Sunday schedule indndes worship eer vice at 4 p.m., followed fay fellowship. Call Butor Courtney Sfaucker at by 637-010- 6. 637-196- 2. Holy Trinity Episcopal - The East Carbon church eooductaSuuday worship at 9 aJL with Pastor Courtney Shutter . . Price Chapel Sunday schedule includes worship, 930 a.nu Sunday School, a.m; and evening service, 6 p.m. for information, contact Doug Swinburne. . Pint Baptist Sunday services are Sunday Schod.10 a.m.; worship 11 training 6 p.nt; worship, 7 p.m. Tuesday is ladies Bible study 10 .v day prayer meeting and Bible study arc at 7 p:m. Call the church at a.m.; School, 9:15 637-134- 8. ' Assembly of God - Sunday schedule includes Sunday School, 9:45 ml; worship, jllajajduldrensehnrch 11am. Nursery provided. Wednesday is pisyerandchOdiens service, 7 p.m. Women ainistries are foe second Thursday noon, and fourth Thursday 7 p.B.MeflsBiili8tries are first andfoird Tuesdays at 7p.m. - - . ; -- 637-050- 0. 4 pjn. ; a.; worKington First Baptist - Sunday services are Sunday School, 9:45 ship, 11 Lm.; children, disripleship training 5 to 7 p.m., youth activities; 5 p.m adult disripleship, children; 6 p.m, worship. Heslthprogrem Is Tuesday 6:45 p.m. Wednesday prayer grouping is at 7 p.ML Contact hstor Bill Burns at 637-478- 5. . liberty FUth Mowship -- Sunday Schixd is at 910 a.n u followed ty church ser-- ; 10:45 LSLTtofo activities are Tuesday at 6pwL, followed by7pAi Vice, 10 services a. ape 93Q .bl, orforos; Assumption Greek Orthodox Sirnday la,' cad thechurch at ; information, followsi hour and school Hast church divine childrenyoufo Uturgy ftllowship days ' include 10 ajn. liturgy Rr information, call father Athanasios at Trinity Christian Center - Sunday school 9:45 a.m. Sunday services are at 10:50 m. and 640pjn. Tuesday indudes prayer at 10 ajn. and Bible stuty at 7 ; ..New Lift Ministries Service times are Sunday 10 Lon, and Wednesday 7 p.m. ajt, 11S0 a Bible 'Udies 7 study is Thursday pt 10 a.m. Contact foe church at Services include misery and childrens ministry ufo church is Thursday at p.m. p.m. for infonnatioo, call Pastor Andrew Lasslo at 47J4913. .. : 637-677- 4. ' . - ; 687-508- 7. V Catholic Hass schedule -- Good Shepherd in East Carbon, Sunday at 8 a.a. and 11 Notre Dame de SJL; St Michael foe Archangel is Green River, Saturday at 6 Lourdes In Price, Saturday at 5 p.pL, Sunday at 9 a.o. and 11 a.BL; St Anthony of PSdua in Helper; Saturday at 6 p.nL, Sunday t 8 a.aL,10a.m. and 7 p.0L, holy days at noon and 7 pxL, weekdays at 830 aji; Mission San Bafoel in Huntington, 830 ul, Saturday at 7 . . . - HunUngton First Baptist - Sunday services ladude Sunday School, 9:45 a.ai worship, 11 aji4 evening Bible study 5 p.m. Wrfnredaybible study 7 pJLRirinfim-matkrn- , eontact ftstor Thomas Mc&sry at ; pn; : : 472-086- 1. : -- ; - Castle Country Baptist - Services include Sunday School, 10 s.il; Sunday wrm-shi11 a.m. and 6 p.m.; Friday BiUe study 7 p.m. ftr inftmnatiofl Contact nutor ' 'Jeff Wuix at 637-012- 7. . : 11 Price services with'Rft Nancy Boswell include children am.; worship, IfcSO an., followed by fellowship; and youth.7p.rn. Boy Scouts meet Holiday 7 p.UL, and Cub meet Tuesday 7 p.m. Ou Oct 7, the yard and bake tale ia dated from 9 a.m. to 3 pju. at foe gym. fer information, eontact the church office at r . ' aer-vic- . Sunday United Methodist and adult Sunday 637-530- 4. 637-739- 8. . 637-896- Church of God of Prophecy - Sunday service include Sifnday School, 9:45 am; worship, 11 aju4 and evening, 730 p.m. llftdneaday Bible study is at 730 pju. Ybufo meet foe third Friday of foe month at 7 p.m. Coutact PSstor Bene Gomes at 4724)921 Desert Edge Christian Chapel - the Huntington churchs Sunday schedule includes worship service at 10 LnL, adult and children's Sunday School at 11a.m. Call for information.; ; Pastor CariSitterud at 687-29- at Price God - Sunday achori is at 10 a.m. and worship at 11 Sunday and Wednesday 6 p.m. Fhr information, contact .V: Bethel Spanish Assembly aju. Prayer meetings are 4 Awana Cluba - The noinleDOOiinatlonal Christiah clubs meet Wednesday 6: 15 p.m ChapeL Activities for children ages 3 yean to sixth grade indude games. .. handbook and Bible stories. Nominal fees. Contact KnvehMasou at V . . ',- Band debates: : (Continued from page 2) ... v'.:.-,-erqrressed oonoern about How the foes would be determined. , According to toe discasskm in the task force last year; foes would j be established on whfri companien j were willing to pay Yfe dont want negotiator to set the price j foeWOTst for the entire industry pointed out Oldroyd. UDOT is Bettingthe floor for future (private) negotiatkma. Detomining bow to fond state programs remains a challenge; : Dianne Nielson, Utah Depart- ment of Environmental Quality di- iecto; noted there must be a balance between the use of foes and other revenues to fond state programs. V; Nelson frit it is qopriate to use fees to pay for imqgnms from Which a few taxpayers or busi. : V ' -- ajL WV.K Vibav44l. t tneixtes momitod 3S Tasco Scops & Dosfcocfl Hardcasa. Anubisln 270, Tmn, 3006, 300W, 308,243 A 7M0fl - 21! i .Ygrtjfs t86P 5 ; - QiXir " a ' r- v? a j. ' - pnniMMWl rwvwww ' ' .r' 012 Guaea, 28'Barn0l,,; fl) Syrtheiic8to r-B- lu Banal AvMSbfsinr SHQTAVALUES 12GAar20QASM 1IGA2-S- orMQAMlT: IMJSDRMI ; :i HGDrig3S9b$ Ary.Beorivar nesses benefit However, for pro grams whtyjh benefit the state or community as a whole, it is appro- nt 369m VW. . priate to usegeneral fund revenues to Operate the program to ensure people who benefit pay the costs.: . Visibility of state and local taxes and fees are critical in providing accountability according to Senate president lame Beattie, y Why is property (ax in tiie state of Utah toe number me hated tax? fery simidy because you get the notice oime a year and you see the whole amount, said Beattie. 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