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Show V'" - . i agss fsssasss; 9 V .vfr m: wiM '.ji ,wnv h, ; 50$ PriceUtah Lady Vikings trounce Wendover, 7 X.. wjgm4aW('WeWW .T - n ek.4ewWiaMr-- jjt $ Thursday . y;:;:;::409tlife-llfl-l January 25,2001 E -- 1 Alw'')im -- N reviews saESi Check out the newspaper's website at www.sunad.com or call 637-073- 2. I t i i By KEVIN ASHBY . Fisher and Smith. Hie purpose of entering into the contract is to have Many issues wereoovered at the last Price City Council the company. conduct a munitysurveyto determine meeting Price city Attorney Nick the level of support for anew Sampfoos reported that be library building. has reviewed the consent to .' CoundlwomanJoe Pto-assignment pnMdjpgfcr the oolo expressed concern safeofQwert.Gorporatlonto; whethertheHbraryreceivod Sun Advocate publisher . Gary Sonntagreported on the engineering services ', - project : , ;. V:--v,- County animal control officer Jerry Christensen responded to an Incident In SprihgGlen on Tuesday lnvoMng a dogbiting a young chlld. According to Christensen, three ; children were apparently walking j .1 along a path close to the property ; : where the dog resided at approxi-tnatel- y 3500 North when the alleged ; Incident occurred.' Wue heeler reportedly left the The ' and property approached the boys, indicated the county animal control v. ' ; officer. ; : ( ; Olhe dog purportedly exhibited ho ; ; signs of aggression. , One of the youngsters, who turned 7 years old today knelt down to pet the dog when it allegedly lashed out and bit the diOds face, indicated the ; anlmalobntrol officer. . - An ambulance was called, but the boys parents transported the youth ; ' 5 . . Sonntag recommended . that the dty enter Into an v , agreement with JUB Engl-- , neers for design work in toe! - amount of $19,880. y : Vfern Jones (if qiHutflnathwMi reported that Canal or proposals from other : the firms besides Hart, Fisher Control Board has decided to and repply for and Smith. The Council moved to , funds through the United table the agenda item until States Bureau of Redama-- . tfon The control board on the procedure that was followed and the solicitations that weresent out -uttrembvalspedfr : Councilman Roy Nikas HrfinMkvmWji jiyjtyMmti ' canal company as there may repwtedtbdapproodmatety two years ago, foe concrete be problems if they reapply replacement program was for BOR fooling, explained placed on bold as the diywas rJbnea,;'.. The potential problems behind on thjraumberof quests versiS the time to could reduce tiie project and : decrease the money accord-oanqdetetbeprajecta , &utonhnTbkmIiic..' Tbedocumentisinordei; indicated Sampinos. But it v Price-Wfellingt- r- . Juyl0,1936betweeiithecy and the owner at that time, Mountain States Telephone and Tfelegraph Company ' The agreement pertams to and rental fees. The dty attorney received a copy of the agreement shortly before the council - . . to Castieview Hospital, where Christ- - ; ensen said the child received a couple The blue heeler has been quaran- tinedfor It) days for observation and the owners of the dogwere cited. Christensen elained that it is . . after noon. Although the northern hemisphere, has passed the winter equinox, the days are where pine trees cast engulfing shade not long still short and the shmlows remain longer: t tiiepeojilemaypurd)ssethes home fit a reduced market ' . . , low-incom- e, par-tidpat- e -- . . tremendous equity In the project and Is essentially what makes it affordable low-inco- Once the projects are oom-Ite- pear frlendty until approadied stranger.- ' I ,. (Continued on page 2) .. The controversy over the ; hiring practices of some companies In the county the area superintendent and project manager Kunz, has been simmering; some? times boQingfor along time. The hiring of workers outside the area over local employees is the source of the turmoil. Recent remarks at Carbon County Commission meetings have sparked a number of controversies ; Wyotning. This is the longest I have ever been on one project for th6 company" stated Kunz as he sat behlndhls desk In his office In south Mae. . Kunz has spient.fime tor EDchom Construction. working In almost every Elkhom Construction Is western state, as well as in a company from Wyoming Algeria. He is happy to be that has been working inthe here and to hero stable. area for a number of years. "Instability is the nature Kunz has been working in of this business, he says, Its Just the way the conthe Price area for about six and a half years, but contin- struction business is. Conues to keep his residence in struction is a game aU in it Christensen. self. Mery few people can maintain a steady tonne life and stay in it" 0 I- - Ws The Carbon County Board of Edu- Elkhorn Construction has been in the county building compressor stations - : from the ground up for such companies as River Gas and Anadarko for a long time. During that time, Kunz said he has seen a lot of people come and go. "Right now we have 24 local pe()le working for our company that have been (Continued on page 2) 'X- Snowman greets local seiylceman When Rick KoOar returned home on leave from Korea, a military snowman on his parents lawn greeted Vie local serviceman. Kollar returned home to get married early next month and then wil return to Korea to finish his service As a result of the meeting, surveys are currently available to interested W V is (me of 300 student semillnalists in the nationwide Intel Science Talent Search. Jewkes is the only student from Utah to quality and Csibon High is one of 166 schools from across the nation, as well as the only one in the state, to be represented at the competition. : Jewkes will receive $1000 in recognition of her scientific achievements. In addition, Carimi Ifigb will receive $1,000 to be used in support of the school's Btienoe and math education programs The Intel Science Talent Search Is America's oldest and most prestigious science competition. In fact, the Intd STS is often considered the Junior Nobel pre-colle- Frize.. From these 300 semifinalists, 40 finalists will be chosen and announced on Jan. 81. These students will take an all expense paid trip to Washington, D.C, to attend the Sdenoe Tfelent Institute where they will partidpate in final judging and compete lor college scholarships totaling $530,000. The winners will be selected based on rigorous iitteniew agd " announced March 12. Selected from 1,532 applicants, the Semir finalists range bags from 15 to 19 and rep--1 resent 36 states and the District of Columbia. FbrtyuineeroeEt are female and 51 percent schodscienoefalrprojectswhichbeganb ' . I The survey forms must be re-- : turned to the district office by Fbb. 9 at 3 p.m. Leonard indicated that the com pleted survey forms will be will be : f ; -- 4 . shipped to the Utah School Board Association. The state officials will compile the data and publish a pamphlet to ad--; vertise the Carbon district's superintendent position. The pamphlet will be mailed to school districts west of the Missis-fsipby Fteb. 20, explained Leonard. Applications will be accepted for five weeks, with the position dosing on March 30. The state board of education will review and verity all applications. Once verification has been com- -. pleted by the state board, the applications will be turned over to the Carbon County Board of Education . ' A . t . . V- - i . i 1 . i pi : lun-bo- semi-finali- r. Commerce. 1 A The surveys are available at each of the districts schools, the district office, throui the Parent Teacher Association and the Chamber of lls j-- ' president. has continued in her fosdnation of toe scientific process. Her interest was fostered by earnest in the eighth grade, v Alttonigh the scienw projects have varied through the years, Jewkes interest has ahvays followed a common theme: children and their abiUty to function cognitive : The project that gained the young Carif J. bon student national recognition tills year is theEflect of Sleep Restriction on the Cognif, ' t ; ; .. ..Jt ' tive Function of Elementary School Chilif L, dren." The hypothesis of Jewkes researchbthat - ' Hws J children with sleep restriction at two hours experience cognitive function impairment compared to those who exhibit tegular sleep patterns. Tb test her hypothesis, Jewkes, with the assistance of their parents, tested40 fourth grade students. With atest group of 20 children andacontrol group of 20, Jewkes preJenifer Jewkes brings honor to herself and Car- - Science latent Search. Considered to be the n tested etoA group with self devised oonver-gen-t lor Nobel. Prim, the event is the most prestigious High School as Vie only Utah student to be thlnkingtesta. The time tests evaluated in the Intel selected as one of 300 science competition in America. . thechfldrensmaih accuracy and qed, their visual mastery and auditory memory are male viewed and judged by top scientists from a Jewkes used apreestahlished test, Fun Students were judged baaed on their indi-- . variety of disciplines. With Dots," to test the students divergent Jewkes came by her interest in science natu, vidual research reports on their research thinldngskills, which evaluate creathiity After a two day interval Jewkes provided ability scientific originality and creative " rally Her mother, Leslie, teaches Science at thinking The research projects cover aOdis- - Castle Heists Elementary andherfatbenRcy the experimental group with a party where dplines of scienoe hx3udingcbemistry phjw--' is an engineer at the Hunter power plant toeywatebed videos, playgames, ate treats, ics, mathematics, engineering, social sticnoe Jewkes began experimenting as ayoung and stayed up two boors past their normal and biology AH Intel STS entries were re child under the direction of her parents and (Continued on page 2) I Carbon County residents. The surveys allow individuals to ' rank those qualifications they con-sider necessary for the new superln- tendent, explained the school board . Staffreporter Caibaalfii School senkw JeniferJewkes :v cation encourages the general public and school district employees to participate in the process of selecting the next superintendent . Carbon board members met Monday with state education association representatives to discuss the hiring ' process for selecting a new superintendent of schools, explained Jim Leonard, the president of the local . By JACKIE ANDERSON - a to participate in selection process for superintendent Carbon High senior qualifies to compete for Junior Nobel Prize - fay ' Residents urged 0 . Elkhom official discusses hiring issue between individuals, organizations and businesses.. One of the people who has been involved in the debate for a long time is Wayne $ 1 Jr d, . Children and adults should always be wary of strange animals and treat them with caution, emphasized 4 the investor infuses project i r 1 . the equity and funds the - By RICHARD SHAW Staff reporter The county animal control officer n nqflalned ttoti tt to Important for to nndersUuid that they should never approach or tiy to pet an animal that they dont know. v It is not unusual tor a dog to 'mhr? ' ... c . But once the animal leaves the ; property, It Is In violation of the countys leash law and is considered . a stray animal : i . ddl-nre- The state agency cur-rentiy has a oommitmeht'' from American Express Bank for $8.4 million and ls buyingtoe credits for 84 cents ion the doDac This creates a , private property. " 15-ye- ar 15-yea- to have a dog unrestrained as long as it remains on the owners . .views applications and; awards tax credit monies to ' - affordable housing mijects. ; Rerd appeared before the. rate. ; Crown la unique in that it ftrioe zoning commission to Theprogramhasbeenin existence since about 1903 is an opportunity for lower introduce a ' project the state would like ' and 160 homes have heed income Utah families to in home ownership, built throughout Utah, eventy to develop in the local area. Herd presented a video split between urban and rupointed out Herd. The Btate agency explaining tiie Crown Homes ral communities. Crown for to is an lease acronym Concept a credits to own," indicated ownprogram. . Theconoeptofferspeopte Herd. Every state receives an the investor mmnbet The infbe opportunity to lease anew allocation of federal credits vestment member la the stick built home for 15 years. to subsidize pro- - , partythat actually purchases At the end of r lease," grama. Utah Housing re-- thetaxcreditg. ,.iUfali.Hoislng Finance le-g- al . .. : ; v of stitches. . The bright sunlight striking the diffs above Car- bonville starkly contrasts with the valley floor . . : ; V . , But Sampinoa did not have a diawe to completely, reviewtoedocumertinorder to determine ifUiediylsstlQ racelsnowinapositian There la a side Issue Inin oompHanoe withthe agree-- . that the dty can reestablish volving the Carbon Canal to w- theprogram. . meat. ; The council tentatively determine if the two plans can ; til further review V approved a zoning change be combined to beomneasu-pe- r Councilwomari Betty ' foxnaBRtoCDat255South ..v1' project Piccolo moved that an Wheeler reported Highway 55 The action Inbraiy la requesting pennis-- . cluded scheduling a puhlic .agreement between the' dty sfontoentwintoapdblicsmS .hearing on Fbb. 13 to receive (Continued on page 2) Winter continues to bring early shadows Into valley i! ."t-.- . : .u Citation issued in dog biting incident comments on the requested' vey contract with Hart, i i -- ge , . ... for review .. . as planned, the process should.be complete, and a new- - superintendent selected by May, conIf aU goes - cluded Leonard. tU t i |