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Show - t I . 2A Sun Advocate Price, Utah Tuesday March 13, 2001 iVJH-- i 7 IMItT. li ilp fit-tltli- Erupts at ECDC landfill: 1 tfyhm area were apparently concerned about the toxic fumes from the fire and the fact that the liner on the cell might be.damaged allowing poisonous materials to leach Into the ground water In years to come. "We cant do anything while the fire is burning; but as soon as it is out we are goingto have a third party inspection of the liner explained Treece . "We follow all state and federal regulations in IheBe areas. If the liner ia damaged itwill be replaced.; The Utah Valley State College Fire Academy representatives told officials at ECDC that the fumes from the fire Could be an irritant, but were not poisonous. The academy representatives' said that although smoke was visible from the site, it should not be of concert for the health and safety of the employees of the facility ; . or the community ' r ' All employees who were working around the site during the effort to extinguirt the fire were wearing seU contained breathing apparatus (SCBA) just to be safe. Last Thursday afternoon before the new containment effort was started, the flames were only about four feet high and eight feet ; around In a small area in the middle of the celL ... On Friday, ECDC was able to haul in large amounts of dry dirt and crews pulled back the other fill from the fire with back hoes. Tien they dumped the dry dirt on the fire, which finally extin guIshedit Theflrewaa completely contained by Friday evening; A few residents called the Sun Advocate last week concerned . aboiitthe fact that burning is not supposed to he done at the land- -' fill According to Greece, ECDC never accepts any materials for. the land fill that the state does hot allow the facility to atort..The: landfill does not burn anything on purpose, but accidents such as the one last week do happen at times. :V Landfill fires are a common thing we j ust havent had many here because of our strict work and safety procedures, pointed out the ECDC official v. - The typical thing to do alien a fire starts is to dump dirt on it to. take away the oxygen, but in this case.the moisture in the dirt , added to the fires intensity, concluded Treece. vsi m T usear-- stacfej : - - CROWN v s V ?s r SHday-Umnda- 7:30, y 7:301:45 FfMayA Saturday The Mexican j - Continues V V KING KOAL . :M Qgy 7;0 drifts down in Utah (Continued from page IA) Some residents of the I '. The Wedding Planner T KING KOAL Dairy 7 JO A Steven Segall IN , Exit WountT , ' MtfJM A M ' " iChocoIat to.. That 1M Fit-Ka- L Starts Friday March 16 IVTft'tM.!.!!.1 1 UJ WPiUWTl m.? 7MHMa Congeniality 1L rtMTflN laatiil.ia 1.1 HM I . MltlLW W!.Hr . i: : i-- ; : three4enthsofapoint,coininued;pac. : : ' earlien This Increase is attributed toroftoeUtahDepartmentcdWnk- ; to a Mim growth in toe labor force Services. The most important Btogle to- fOTce,pointedout Jaison.Utahs otoer primary indicator dicator is probablyU-S- . total non'- , of current labor market conditions, : farm employment, which during a rate (tf increase in toe : recession, actually .foils for a few': . toe year-ov; number ;of uniform wage and sato-- months. In the past six months, it1 ried jobs, was 2.6 percent for Fhb- - hasgrown very slowly but a turn-- , ; of a Ing polnt has not yet occurred,'- roary 2001, down . added Gross. ; point from the states revised Jaito (Continued on page 12A). aryfigure. ; ; - 4 . . , - er . StartsFriday March 16 ; Conaistenw also marks this too dicator for 19 months it has re- matoed in the narrow range of S.O'v ' toL2peroenL Bycontrast,ncmfannjobgrawth in the UJSt, at 1.8 percent February-'- . has fallen by more than a point from its Spring-2000- '. With the eoonomlc slowdown'- - : Jenson.Notably toe latetaFbbruarythat is hittingtheU.economylf 2000 was alspJM percent, Gore to economists are closely watching;'. selected U.$. economic indicators SSfiOOUtahnswereunmnployedm fm hints of anearermrecesskm,' . about 4 2001; percent February ' higher toantba 36,600 of a year noted Bob Gross, executive direoJ- - I Mm PRICE THEATRE M East Mala. H7-27All Mala : . . atLlpercent 1 -- KING KOAL .. been remarkabiy consistent, rangil ingbetween2fi and 2.8 percent J On the national scene, the United Joblesa rate, registering IJJperoenIfarFfebruaryistheBanie' as its January leveL One year ago, the UJ3. rate stood one-ten- th w . - Fbr more than two years, Utahs yearn non4arm job growth has - Utahs unemployment rate for February 2001, registering at S.4 of a percent, drifted down revised from point Januarys percent Recently revised estimates' show that, from April through De- ceml 2000, Utahs unemployment rate was unchanged at 3 percent, the lowest it had been since 1997, commented Ken Jenson, senior ftrymomlgt for the department of workforce services. j In January the rate junked up toSAperceuLbutttnUppribackto 2.4 last month. Since October 1999," Utah's unempfoyment rate has been very stable, fluctuating by only;: . one-ten- th BLM sets meeting at Price on pipeline DEIS: (Continued from page IA) creamweser I ?' nJ Ice Cream v istingOak pdngR.oonqireBiMN.Bta tkm west of Price. Build a meter station, right block . ExiatingpielineswDuUbeDqn-vertedfro- draft environmental impact state-- '' toe current use of to ValvrtandfiredellvtaiMfcvtoemretisschedulrttobeavailabtetQ' natural gnsee otmununltfcw ofOosben,Genola and the public until April 16. Publics--. refined petroleum product : EIberta. .: "tion win be followed by a , From Crescent Junetom; River to Kern con. comment period. ' jnbposea proposes toopnstrnct a new, struct an diameter 12 lndi pipeline to rrioei IYxHnMarrtl4to March 29, pub- to tic X 'From Price, the ; pipeline trehaportnatural gas meetings will be conducted to ; by WUUams will follow one of the from Price to an Interconnect with r gather Input on toe document, to-'- , ; iramimitU" III Pftoft proposed alternatives and gas Hues thfl iwmiMinvB flarigtftiir kantl-LaS: v. west sion of ia in that Juab toe Ifinta. It and Nephi system important private dti-- , . acroM ' of industry.1 ; , riresentatives national' forests to toe Wasatch County zens, v . 'Y-'Kern River proposes to follow property owners, and munidpaV, :v;:,v FYont; 36 miles pf county and state gTremments par--, ' Questar proposes to install a approximate new 75 mito24todi diameter natu- - Questars existing gas pipeline to fkpate In toe oomment period, em-r' Tndianola. . phasized the federal officials. Tie gas loop (parallel) pfone. ' ' comments are vital to the prepara- , .. Kern Rfver then would build a he pelinewould cross portions of Carton, Emery Sanpete and Utah newroute fromlndianola to west of . tfond the final document v V' J ;l Fbr additional information-re:countiea ; T)o operate toe pipeItoe, Kern In moat places, toe pipeline garding toe pipeline proposals or would be Installed parallel to and. River would construct a oomprcs; . to proride comments ou the draft,' aor station, a check meter station .environmental Impact statement, witoln25foetofQuastai,aexfotog ' and malnlineMockvalvre. to Carton County residents mayoon- Price from Bayson. pipeline of tact toe federal agency at the fol- -' ; U.S. Bureau Land The ; plpeline Beyond Paywm,snew would contInueduewesttorough ManagmeotandtoeUJ5.Ftoest See-- fowingaddresa: .; U.S. Bureau of Land Manage-- 1 GoshenVhlley south of Utah TaIch. ; vice are committed to public to-;Tbe Queatar project wool volvement and coordinatlon ment, Utah State Office, POl Bax: ttermtoate at a proposed interoon- - throughout the planning, hnAemen- - 45155 Salt Lake City UT 84145-r ' nect wito toe existing Kern River tatlon and nnmi toing phases (rf the 6155Attn:LavOTieSteah. proposed gas transmission line , Public comments, can also he pipeline near Elberta. '; ; In addition to contracting tha projects, Indicated federal officials, posted on the pirect website at-; Inltoewiihthepledgedoommit- - wwwqwk-ei-s pipeline, Questar (xoposes to: exIncreaseoompesslonaiits WD1-tar- Tomato Sauced ckh , A TT'. Sugar CxBfnY J, Sucks . n l(L2sz.i.29 PUSfiWY Bagel lOmUO1 WESTERN FAMILY . 28 (el J9 Market 1R0PICANA, Fruit Juki ........ ORMLLEREDENBACHER Micro Popconi ....i-3- 5 oz. 23.00 2JB , Large Green : , FRESH EXPRESS Gaden 1 e. bag .09 Salad orColesJiw XTRA.12801-- 5.8 fc. . . . i Bathroom Tissue, - vtoo Urns . ; .L Tomatoes .128(0.25.00 4 IM ) : Asparagus MiIm : . : lVilMuSJO Fabric Softener . al BESTiW Sirtoln Tip Roast IWMWMIMIII al . western.famlk thck sliced Laundry Soap h . CROCKER Fruit 20-inc- 82-mi- le, . Ujtra Dish Soap White 45-day- (! ns : . St. Patricks Day Sale mentand Council on Environmen-- . ' tal Quality (CEQ) regulations, the,'' . In Store Bakery pK lots Mors Situ Is Store SL Patrick's Sugar Cookies Prices Good thru Moil, Bundt Cakes foes., 3--13 Utah'eWaythc 25.00 Friendly Way. Drive Safe. m 2.59 V' V ; Drive "V friend; v .. Canal piject correction . In toe March 6 edition of toe Sun Advocate, a frontpage article incorrectly identified toe name of a local isanal company underconstractlonintheHelperarea. The irrigation piping project is taking place on the. Spring (tien.CanaL i Harward Irrigation of Spanish Fork is the company stalling toe system. The Sun Advocate regrets the inadvertent error; that In- , 4a -A. V' 4' sg v. Carbon School District,: Kindergarten registration for (he 2001-0- 2 .. school .year has been set as follows: Wait until after 8 p.m.to run your household appliances. By working together, we've been able to reduce ourenexy u$e and keep the power flowing. But we still need to be thoughtful atxwt how we use electricity. Especially during the peak times of 4 p.m. to 8 p.m., ' , ;. Monday to Friday. Here'a what you can do to save energy (and in most cases, save yourself some money, tooO: . ;M Wait until after 8 p.m., Monday to Friday to run your dishwaaheiv - , InstaUeneigy-effide- nt ; appliances. - .. Do laundry on the, weekend. And wash and dry only full folds, Keep your thermostat set between 65Fand 68F, if your health , permits. Each degree you lower your thermostat can save you up to 3 percent on your biO. . Let'S all do our part. WaittU late to use electricity. Call us at ask for a copy of our Bright Ideas booklet for more energy-savin- g tips. .Don't block tinting registers, baseboards, radiators or cold air returns. Air has to circulate t , f for your heating system to work efficiently. . . -- Wellington Greckview reffigera tor dean and unobstructed. your microwave oven or toaster broiler instead of the oven when possible. Use M Put compact fluorescent bulbs in light fixtures that are used more than three hours a day. These bufoa use the eneigy and last TO times longer than regular bulbs. one-quart- er Sally Mauro . , District Office April 24, 2001 ftwn 930 AM 630 PM Keep the condenser coils on your . Hun off extra lights especially between 4 p.m. and 8 p.m. u" and faucet aerators: They can save on hot watet and the new models deliver excellent water pressure, . dothe washes vacuunvand other ' five Immunisations at the Health shower-head- s March 14, 2001 March 15, 2001 March 21, 2001 March 21, 2001 March 22,2001 9am-1- 2 noon 9 am -- 12 noon 9ain-- li am 1230pm - 2:30 pm 9 am -- 11 am 637-71- 77 . 637-25- 70 637-082- 8 888-44- 74 472-53- 11 AcbOdmust have the following to attend klndergarden: Be 5 on or before September 1, 2001 Official Birth Certificate Record of Immunizations . Immunizations will be offered on Roundup Day by the Health Department. There are 4 required immunizations for sebooi entrance ana they will be offered for S5.00 per immunization. If the child has a ' medicaid card please bring it Vision screemngwillbe available. AD preschool children are welcome to this screening but should attend the school that serves their area. - O UTAH POWER It is very important that every eligible child be registered so the District will be able to determine the number of masses needed for .this faK. If you have any questions, please call the attend. ilwjjOT rur child wifi POOR C( |