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Show . 'i I ; A- PriceUtah Thursday September 21. 2000 2A Sun Advocate , Come see us OPENHOUSE ' : . Saturday, September 23 10am to 3pm . .Continued from page : . 1A by the state, county private and school trust land trades. Although a tour of the Cascade lumber mill was part of the tours agenda, islators were unable to view the facility due to a recent layoff of the remainingwork force this week as the company searches for a buyer, New Fbod Bank facility Leg islators were able to see first hand the new facility that will house the food bank in Carbon County They were told of the amount of food Items distributed by the bank as well as other services available. BTAC, Directors of the BTAC were able to explain the concept pf business incubation, and of their success in Carbon County Legislators toured the facility and asked questions concerning their what to do to retrain and rehire visitors described the visit as an workers. eye opening experience. can asked what were be CEU and funding for higher They and citizens their senior for done discussed. education was Legisla- I tors were told that there are sci- v. inability topay more taxes on fitted , ence classrooms that don't have incomes. An example was cited microscopes because of inad- about the Jordan area where propequate funding. They discussed a erty taxes were raised twice in last year and what that does to senior sliding scale of tuition for commucitizens and other fixed income nity colleges. edu--. Legislators were favorable to people as funds are raised for ' out the need cation. zone the enterprise They pointed changes that .would help businesses start up to find different ways to fund eduand relocate to rural areas as well cation. A question was raised about as other areas in the state. whether there was a bias against commented that One legislator it was good to see the differences . Carbon County from the lawmakbetween an area with a declining ers on the hill when it comes to is. population and sluggish economic sues of funding roads and eco-arThe to issues. nomic other as development compared growth eas in the state where too much speaker of the house said no. Abgrowth is theproUem. Many of the solutely not success. 'Town meeting. Over 200 local residents met with the legislators and had questions answered by those in authority There were a variety, of topics covered, with questions surrounding Highway 6 the discussion. But, it was interesting that safety was not the main emphasis. This time . j k-- cat residents were concerned : about better transportation in and out of the Carbon area They de--. scribed Highway 6 as chocking off economic viability citing that if this area Is going to grow; good transportation corridors must, open. Hie economy of the area was a great concern to those in attendance. There were discussions about the mine closures and also . . . VM C j;:pnter-clni;- oplicns 3 Continued rajjr v . ' 1 1 UatainT)mniti-T26r- ; 1 May SaMir -- ond degree receiving stolen prop-- , v' .:.. erty count Last November, Price citypoHce ; officers and Carbon Metro Drug Task fbrce representatives ex- wMi&yiv w crimi- nal case filed against Pry contained a higher, more severe sec- ; ecuted a search Warrant at : TMC CRIW KING K0AL OaSy 7T xo ' Cadillac Jack's, a business establishment owned and operated by the defendant, ' .. After entering the premises.law' enforcement authorities purport- -' edty located numerous items listed as missing from CEU following a burglary incident last March. Criminal investigators also discovered additional property reportedly belonging to the publicly funded state college inside a pi zeria connected to Cadillac Jack's. 7dl 6 0:00 PRICE THEATRE 137-274- 3 AH 1 30 EaS Mail Mata. Price l lilt 1.51 , ' BFCoocfrlci CENERALJJR hbdfoaounfod ! ; Law enforcement personnel notified CEU police regarding file search wamut findings.. Campus officials arrived at the scene and seized the property in question pi evidence in the ongoing burglary investigation. The November incident culminated with city police arresting the former Price businessman and bookingthe subject into the county stolen Jail on a felony receiving ' v . property charge, Acting as the focal state prosecutor; the county attorney's office screened the evidence and filed the initial felony level criminal case last December; formally charging ftywith the second degree receiving stolen property count. . At the oonduakm of a Fbbi 8 preliminary hearing; the court riled ' On Sept 19, the Sunnyside City Council accepted the bid from City : the evidence presented at thepro-ceedinsufficient to show prob- Sanitation to provide trash cans and collect the refuge within the city ; '.'-a able cause the defendant commit- .Ibnita. ; A October on 5, the new cdlectton day will be on Friday In- ted the second degree crime. Starting Following the ruling, Judge steadofdnesdaywiththecurrentcontractThegoodnewswa8that : trial the new contract wlH not duingethq current rates befog charged. Bryner scheduled three-da- y : The council also voted to purchase turnout' gear or fire resistant jeettlng in the original second deA ; ; gree receiving stolen property . dothes for the fire department ; retail-er- a new for water rates A V; reviewed be dasaffication will small for veomplaint In the area. The ooundl is trying to find grant money to help build a Tim court vacated file trial date after the state prosecutor and de- new public safety building and money to lease a new ambulance. fense counsel negotiated the third A .. After talkhigwtth the police darfinent it was reported that off road r degree plea bargain arrangement vehldesusingSunnyslde streets have slowed down while going through 'V-- 'i' In the felony level' case filed '.tOWXC';: " The council voted to hire a newdty attorney against Fry A ... Mhe original felony level 7dlllda.nl KJN8 KINS K0AI 1A ; action.; 1A'"4 1 fa favor the selected plam: A; Mke Dadaz asked what tjie engineers planned on doing : 'with the traffic during eanstructidn. 1 think we ean keep one lane of traffic flowing at all times on Highway 6, said Jacobs! "North IHaln should be open at all times,: too. But Martin's crossing may be closed for quite awhile." I Acting In the matter, the Helpa CityCouncfl meinbers approved the preferred alternative for tbd overpass, The action meaiu tbat Improvement protect - the final design phase two of the highway ' ' ;V A stage can begta.: natives Continued from page Iim page z .'4 . v-- I g . . . Grakos American Car Care Center Price . 3rd East Main i '; Computerized ATTENTION! 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