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Show . 109th January 23,2001 . .. - No. 7 Year- FriCC, Utah . i.w i . . 500 CEU , men wki first league geme, 7A rf ar-j- , MVu3yET;3l!Fi$ By RICHARD SHAW Staff reporter sion congratulated tbedepu-tie- Check out the s for their efforts and county residents present at Hie county commission meeting gave the law enjnet about a number pf is- forcement officers loud sues last Wednesday for their actions. ' The commission also Hie highlight of tbsjpth- eringwas the presentation discussed and made tied: ofawardstotwo county : rioip on th$ following sberifTsdeputleswliosaved the life of a choking baby;, Just before Christmas Justbefore Christmas time. wben there wasapewer offlo-- : In in Wee the JhU had a ers Art Salas andErlc problem with the generator flat harianp top hnflrifagtoV Itddiardrespondedto&call at a home pn Carbonvllle Road from a woman who We couldn't getit reported that a baby was started,: said Assistant choking on some cropping, County Deputy Guy Adama. There were some problems paper. When theyanived theyfoundthatthebabywas ; with it, and we had to con? not breathing. Upon check- tract with tome people from ing for obstructions in the Satt Lake to cone down and fix it It cost 2300 for. that throataffhechildtheyfound that some paper had become repair, Because of that situation, lodged Jn the youngsters throat Thtey were able to the Sheriffs department dislodge It and get the baby j recommended to the corn- - ' warns cbnsiuners about scam , , e-m- ail : : mal-;ters.- ':; h'Pj; out-ag- e r &' mid-Decem- r""'- - jpp" . ; i : : ... Pi -- TheBetterBurinessBureauofUt ane-maoffer from ; rerently 'a Canadian company called that claims recipients can " . make at least 1,000 perweek by stuffing envelopes.' Our BBB cntn,vtnTT In Canada confirm that this is being sent W pomputers in .both the U.S. and . .Canada. This Company goesso far aa' ' :; to guarantee participants will make ; 700 a week, or 33,600 a year from thefrhomes, reports Russ Betamann,' mm - . ilved r t y.- . X' : V WBVe been involved in a national i . emergency medical help ' adoptamaintenanoeservioe was able to arrive. In short contractforananmulfeeof 520 fer two inspections pre they saved flw Childs Hfe. ' v Hie awards honored the yeanThe company involved officers for thejr tremen-dou- s would also charge for any feat under the stress Of repairs, milage and other the situation. Hmcommls' (Continued on page 2A) ff Cyber-Marketi- ng ; breathing again before; mission that the county 637-073- 2. Business bureau ap-plau- . newspapers website at www.sunad.com or call - : i 'S Hi-fi " task force with other BBBs and law enforcement for over a year nov and Vr'. V 'v, ,4S5NW r Carbon County Sheriff Sgi. Toni Stefarioff pins a lifesaving aisaid on Deputy Eric Uddiard. JLiddiard and Deputy Art Salas .wore hon- - that delivers the promised income lev els. Frankly the first time we do find one,ImaybelntrouUeasanemidoyei; because some of my employees would kwe to woric at hone and make 35J)0O;to $52,000 a yean explains the BBB ' : . -'-r - i ; : . ' r weve yet to Qneaweme like this one v & yfMX : . . : . . CboMarketingis jwesoitiiigaRQ return address to buyers located ; ' feUndsayOntarkCanadaThehard to believe opportunity requires an of $27 U.& dollare. The dfer is similar to one that hit the of " many UA and Canadian consumers in October of 2000. Better Business : Bureaus across the US. and Canada s fielded many complaints as a result of v y ored during On couiity commission meeting on Jan. 17 for saving Jhe life of a choking child just before Christmas Box -- vy : . . ail , By JACKIE ANDERSON Staff reporter . age box, wasnot presented to flu council for approval, bid was done exclusively at - ' Controversy continues to the request of Mayor plague East Cartxm Mayor Andrews, confirmed city Dale Andrews regarding the council member JayLene spending of tbe dtys-buMarakb) In an interview that It would be between Mayor' Andrews stated 'i 300 4,000 to install the that What we are disputing baxpluswhatthegascom-i- s -- ' ;V. Af the Jan. 9pub3ic meeting of the East Carbon city council, the mayor was Confronted by ClyideWaym&n ; construction reganffnglack of payment for worir completed at the request of the r mayor. The project, a drain -- papy was going to charge me. I should have broke it thegaaUne.. It afl adds uptothe same down in two sectionsv It number no matter how you wasn't abid,heaskedme to do , it. Jt; still totals do it and I did it, and put it 5,603.48, stated Wiyman. down as simply as possible Councilman ) Dave; to bring it in. Maggio mdd.it was his un-- ; .Councilman Dave Wayman mers stated that with it Mayor Andrews aver-- Inga verbal agreement,no-ba- l . j rr fjt the October scam, but have been unsuccessful in resolving those com- -. plaints, or a new wave of complaints against CyberMarketing. The people most likely to fall for this offer are those that can least af-- F d ""--- r- the cost associated With Monday Tou.themayocameto mg and unlfwi rnn tn Incfnll m mmm. : this boxlinstalied the box. FVtxnwhatIunderstand,tiie be-ga- ve councfldidnotokaythl8.lt was all on your own to do this, said Wyman as re- quote. : flected In the minutes of the , ; Wman responded that : itwasoffinyheadIt(ddhim bohasalegto8tandm. v fordtolosethe27dollarlnyestment a single head of household, a dis- abled person, a senlor on a tight fixed ; income, $27 dollars may be part of their hMtingbill, or groceries. uige consumers to be waiy of the claims in t this and other similar work at home offers, stresses Behrmann. Tb H. y Toyman responded that ; (Continued on page 8A) 1 C , , . : . Obi CEU debaters earn ttanda BundersoA reveals she ms surprised by the overwhelming response of students and staff members when they were asked to write down acts of kindness and justice they saw others performing during the week that Helper Junior High honored civil rights leader Martin Luther King Jr. The cards were . the main haR of the school for all to view. VISTA :: . Prefect manager Michael : requested thePrioe concommission's zoning cept. and preliminary approval fora retail outlet located at approximately255 South Hitiway 55. CrowBon ket and want to provide a South and from Highway good Btore to the residents and havehappy customers. The store, will have 180,742 square feet and la 16S acres in size. It win fea- - 55. It has a 40 foot wide ao cess from Highway 55, a 10 foot wide lane and two 12 foot wide exit lanes to addition to a 36 foot wide access from 300 South for on 300 South back to High' way 55. It Is also possible to mh ..V-;-- . iness . terthestteandgoacrosatbe baric of the rite by Nelson Lane, enter the truck well .area, back into the trade man and exit onto Nelson unfa- - customers. MkeNeoofftidflcLaiid ail motto center; garden center Trucks will access the LaneandouttoHighway55. and grocery There will be site from 300 South to get to All customer access from the audience that the com- - nosaleofgasollne.' ritber of toe two trade dodm. Nelson Lane baa been reThey propose tb locate One dock la located on the stricted at the request of south end of Price as a site the store near the east side east ride of the site and the UDOTandPHoeCtiy Design, highlighted and re- -' viewed the site plan. He told second place honors Invitational recently The CEU debate squad placed d In sweepstakes while only students. Melissa Wall and Angela Gross ' took third in the funfair pariiainentaiy 4 debate, while Chris Hunt and Miranda Whitworth placed fourth. - students ' cited about being in Price, are committed to this mar-- . other on toe imrth ride of toe A sixfoot wide sidewalk rite. The trucks win enter wffl be provided almig; with on 300 South, baric into the ; the lOfootwldeningofNel-- . truck dock and exit the site (Continued on page BA) . ; ao-cea- - . By JACKIE ANDERSON Staff reporter A Sunnyside mans Calit fer a four-yeterm. The private sailed from Brooklyn, N.Y aboard the USS Henderson for France on May 27, 1918, Parker participated In the following engagements: ar dis- charge papere arrived at his hometown post office 79 v It yean late. Sunnyside tress Kathy Bean is looking ;r-.' for residents with iuforma-- . : tion about Clayton Aaron . Parker. She is holdlng hls v. Marine Corps discharge pa-- . ' persfrom Fteb. 15, 1922. ; Hie Sunnyside postmis-- ; tress received the document from a couple in Provo, : Robert and ArfeenJrimson. ' ; A short note indicating that . the Johnsons found the : documents and would like to ; return it to the Huioerfam-B- y . if possible accompanied - the discharge. The couple, mailed the documents to Sunnj'ride because the registered piece of mall had a . Sunnyside address. Attempts to locate the Provo couple by both the postmistress and the news-- r paper to learn where was tocstedhave been unsuccessful, as hare Beans attempts to find someone who acquainted withRsrker. . . "mT "f Chateau-Thierr- ' . ne offensive, Marbache Sector; St Mihiei offensive, Meuse-Argon(Cham--, . rjK . 1919. : . . ; The Sunnyside post office seeks community help in locating the owner of these long overdue military document Private Parker, or. his family, may claim the 79 year old marine corp. discharge paper by contacting Kathy Bean at the Sunnyside post office. , The discharge papers had been received and signed for on Fib. 25, 1922. The document was open when it arrived at the post office. Pvt Parker was born in Joseph on Jan. 23, 1900. He Sun-nyri- de had blue eyes, brown hair and a ruddy complexion. He was 64.5 Indies talL His occupation was listed as a fanner. Parker was sworn into the United States Marine Corps in MB Mare Island, u "Inmynpinlnn (hgintln obstacle to toe rrelizatiou ri brotherhood in the United States and other parts of the world Is mans failure tore-spe- d the dignity and worth of all human personality" King Jc Helper Junior High students extended toe celebration of Martin Luther King Day to the entire week with the help of the achoola VISTA volunteer, Yolanda Bundenon., InhoDorofthedvOrighta leader; Bundenon took portions of the Kindness and Justice challenge written by Dexter King and organized different eyentaforeadiday ofthesdioolweek. A daffy quote waa read and discussed pertaining to the event of the day The theme for Monday Pvt Ptuker was awarded the good conduct medal and received an honorable discharge on Fteb. 15, 1922. The Johnsons and Sun- -. was respect and nyside postmistress would . like to see the document reRespect is recognizing turned to its rightful owner. and honoring the rights and It may be an Important pfeoe dignity of others, and acting of memorabilia for some--' in away that shows them one. Bean would appreciate that we fed this way Respect help from Sun Advocate means being considerate, readers who may be able to and polite, assist in locating Parker or courteous to others In our members of his family. dally life. Please contact the Sunny- The Helper student! ride post office with any watched the video I Have a Dream" and discussed tt. , : ss. open-mindedne- - . "These students areso far removed from the civil rights movement that It has little meaning to them. The weeks activities were de-- . signed to make the ideals of the movement pertinent to tl lives of ymmgpeopie today" esqdahiedBunderaon. Students were encouraged toperform and look for acts of kindness and justice in others. Dc King Affined courage as an inner resolution to go forward In spite of obstacles . pagne) and the march Rivet The private sailed from Brest France, aboard the USS George Washington on July 25, 1919 and arrived in New Yorit, N.Y, on Aug. 3, . . Alsne-Mar- y, : H declared Martin Luther ne , : By JACKIE Ab Staff reporter p arrive ; cover , store. There is customer a to the store from 300 . seo-on- travel-ingwithtwri- ve . for this facility two and one- - : of the site with the parking half years ago. They are ex- field mainly in front of the : Hie College ofEarieraUtah debaters competed at the Great Salt Tjika . well-manner- ed . : and situations...Cpurftge faces frar and ters it.Ws mist constantly build dikes of courage to hold back the flood of fear. In junior open debate, Nate - ; . . Carbon County residents may rist in chasing the threat of ; else, being strong when something makes them fed sad, tired or scared and . ae-- '. metham-(ffietami- ne and the dangers associated with the illicit drug from the commu-nit- y by being obsmant and reputing . suspicious activity to local law enfemoe-meagencies. Citizens should report toe foDowing occurrences: 'Unusual, strong odors similar to that of fingernail polish remover orcat urine. 'Renters or consumers who pay large sums of cash for purchases or lMng expenses. " 'Individuals purchasingor storing large quantities of products such as cold medicines, antifreeze, drain cleaner, lantern fuel, coffee filters, batteries, duct tape, dear glass beakers and containers. ; Private residences with windows blacked out and excessive nighttime visitor traffic. Tb report suspicious activity citizens may contact city police departments, the sheriffs office or the Carbon County Drug Tksk Fbrce at nt . ' . . ' , . ' 636-317- 6. Telephone calls may be made anonymously i : y: Citizens urged to report suspicious activities to police ; Tuesday the Junior high students discussed the different ways they could show courage: by starting something new; speaking up for themselves or for someone when they express their beliefs, even if they are not the same as everyone else." ; : The school turned off the pop and candy machines Hiesday and put the money Instead in a large jar if the office to be donated to a local charity. The students were encourage to collect, any loose change that they may have fying around in their loekert, at home under 4 (Continued on page 2A) Whitaker and. Paul Williams placed third. 7. Scott Odeldik and BenVforaer both landed a fifth place win In the open micy Debate. Ben and Scott were the only community college students to even enter this exclusive division. . .'j- |