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Show , "'-- Sun Advocate Price, Utah Tuesday September 19, 2000 9A River runners to appreciate ramp Meeting centers on economic development: i ' River runners will appreciate the new 80x160 boat ramp being constructed at Desolation ; Canyon. ; , ,; : .The boating facility is being constructed at the take out ramp for Desolation Canyon just north Of Green River. The oversized ramp was constructed to . commodate the 7,000 boaters who run Desola- tion Canyonand the 20,000 plus day runners year. Fbr the Desolation runners, there is a large ' amount of gear needed for the seven day trip that takes space on the ramp to unload and then load. ' . . i s , . f 1 , can realistically attract rather nies into the county The region should kxdi at busi- than going after the companies nesses that employ 20 to 50 people that have little Interest In coming ment that he had heard from a and concentrate on getting the here.1 : Industries may ; - companies into the area rather I While high-tec-h number of local residents. : local sound ones the the area doesnt that . good, centering solely AcandingtoKln&thereddents have the kind of trained wert force that state government ploy 500 workers. The large employers need big to fill such jobs. doesnt care what happens in this Carbon County needs to look to buildings which Carbon County part of Utah. ' ' King disputed the claim. .V doesnt have. light industrial and small smokeIf the large companies go out of stack industries for the future. When the Willow Credt thing ' Theworicfracelstrainedlntbe happened, I must have reoeived business or decide to move someseven weight calls from fellow leg- where else, the negative Impact on related areas. addition, the training Is availislators from the Wasatch Front the eponomy would be much asking what they could do to help greater than when a small em- able from the college and other sources that is geared toward Carbon County through the crisis, ployer does the same thing. ' Utah's work is similar kinds of jobs, out 'Eastern force King: , pointed ; the area's ; The local area needs to 1 was resource. think I major get really surprised. Carbon County and the region Price city and the county to work our efforts of educating the house about how problems in rural Utah have people who are willing to together Instead of always being at odds on business projects, con. actually affect the whole state are wort-Not to do area residents added the bear have, onty struction, etc. fruit, beginning abetter work ethic than people Uvv A united effort would produce "state representative. ; The focus of the town meeting ingin manyofthemetropolitan ar- abetter atmosphere for growth, es-- : moved on to addressing the pri- eas do, but the locals also exhibit pecially attracting more busimary goal id the gathering: to ac- much less absenteeism ban em- nesses to relocate in the load area, according to organizers and atcept ideas from residents attend-in-g ployees in the dties. to at look tendees lmUtah to 'Eastern needs v participating In the town '. aoouiwnai canoe done die kinds industries of the in eastern the region meeting prove economy . were improved, traffic was blocked from driv-foing onto the beach area and new restrooms were constructed. Finally, the agencies were able to set aside enough money to complete the ramp . ; this year. ; , Whan thu minp li ftntuhBd this' month, the project will be completed at the load out area. Prior boaters had to use a dirt ramp that was very crowded. The new structure will be an season ramp that.can be used year round and in Inclement weather. According to Dennis Willis, BLM in Price, the 7,000 peoplewho are permitted to travel Deso-i-n trucks. lation Canyon are split evenly between private John Lewis, United States Bureau of Land individual river runners and professional runs; Management civil engineer in Moab, explained Officials Estimate another 20,000 people who that the workers poured 23Q cubic yards of con- - run the Green River daily follow a course which crete. includes seven rapids over an eight mile stretch BLM crews did most of the work to keep the.'- of the Green River north of the ramp. .. Boats put on at a place called Nefertiti run or project in the expected $60,000 budget. V The state parks boating program also pro- - the Lower Gray Canyon. Where, the road ends! vided labor and other assistance with the con there Is a rock outcrop with a profile bust of ; structlon. ;; ; ; r Queen Nefertiti, who was wife of Ramus II. boat entire ,;The ramp area and campground .To the younger generation of tourists and were redesigned in Camping areas river runndrs, the rock is called Bart Simpson.; ot , , . , em-ciaim-ed ( . : all-ea-ch -- . - , . . , . . : 1994-199- 5. ; - m issues tiu vaccine criteria The following Ideas were offered by attendees at the town meeting Eastern Utah heeds to look for businessesthat will bring money into the area. Influenza vaccine manufao- - ; - Health care workers with .v' recently Informed the red patient contract ; : . - United States Fbod and Household contacts of. Drug Ad-- .; I ministration and Centers for Efts-' chronically ill or immunosup-' ! ease Control to expect nation pressed patients. . wide shipment delays for the Pregnant women in 2nd and 1 season. '3rd trimester. ...... ; It appears that d limited .. After the fhrst and second of vaccine will be avail- - ority categories have been able durlng October and Novem--' served, then the following groups ber, with some shipments arrhr-- should receive available flu vao--: : ing in; December, according to: cine in the; order designated - ; dl-hir-ers . - ;lpw: . . ' Critical community workers, including law enforcement, fire departments, public works end : Segments of the population ages 50 and older. ", Fbreign travelers..' 'General work force : General population V During fall 2000, vaccination of people in the first priority group should proceed routinely, .. ! East Carbon Community Chisch, PastorDoug Swinbume.Shirley Peters, the wonderfd Alliance Women Fellowship, and to Mitchell's Mortuary and Bobby Etzei ; and VFW Price Post We would also like to thank Virginia Wheeler and Carbon Medical . - : The Utah Department of activities in the local area. . . : Staff, Sunnyside Ambulance Service, Interwest Home Medical Equipment, Drs. Potter, Lawhom and Allen fbr their concern and . - : . loving care during his illness. . May God richly Wessyou. . The Coggins Family " . - - . V, ; during regular health care visits' as vaccine becomes available. Public health districts, health, care providers, health care organizations, commercial compa-- .. nies and other organizations ease or. planning organized Influenza ages fi months to 65 years and vaccination campaigns for the j 'olden general population are being General population age 65 or asked to delay the campaigns . Older..;; until later November. Second priority to receive Community level discussions available flu vaccine in the .fol- - are encouraged to develop rao-- ; V;V cine contldgency plans based on lowing order: ; , - . 01 . ; James William Coggins. A special thank you to and encourage more of related cal year. - : . . Health further recommends that ; Residents recommended the providers and the public keep in ' homegrown approach rather than mind that influenza and pneumo- - trying to find the fix by always at- -, ilia vaccine are recommended for tempting to attract other ooinpa-many of the ame people. Pneumonia vaccine is given year round and is usually given just once In a lifetime. xX teacher.. for ad the' cards, flowers, food, money, phone calls, prayers, and many acts of kindness shown to us during the loss pf our Beloved Dad, Brother, Unde and Friend, something other than coal and electricity; that brings money In from outside Into the countys boundaries. ; 'Carbon Countyneeds to take care of homegrown businesses pri-iunou-nt The Utah Department of Health Is urging all agencies and medical facilities who provide flu vaccines to ensure that high-ris- k patients receive vaccinations ae- ; cording to the following priori-' ties as recommended by Centers; for Disease Control. First priority to receive avail- -; able flu vaccine are those individuals at highest risk of oompH- cations and death frqm influenza. ... First priority Individuals in- -, ; eluded the following Nursing home or V alized patientB, .. 'Individuals with chronic dis-.- ; lb Our many friends, family and neighbors : 'The region needs to produce . .. v r . 2000-200- . . . : . A gargoyle is a spout placed on the roof gutT terofa buldingto carry away rainwater, urn-- 7 alty caned in Sie shapes of fanciful and potesque beasts. If it does not spout watBr, it is not a true pfgoyie. ; TUesday,Sftember26,,!.,Price CMcAudRorium Doors open Bt 5:00 pm Show at 7i00 pm y - r DEMONSTRATIONS 4 : fat E. Main, 637-474- Price ; fin 4 Every office is independently 0 owiko a operatea. 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