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Show t i f- v I 1 r. lv a ,, - it r- 4 . , s?. V: r.- rftm J k1 UHP Investigating fatal collision on U.S. 6, vehicle pwu t Helper Rbscua 3 memben and emeisency personnel assist the scene of last weeks fatal traffic accident on U.S. n i i c l. inA nignway & cconnng id uon - If- LA v. v rKVi f-- ' ed 2001 Buicfc LSSabm claimed the fifeof levi A. turner of Rverdaie. :. f r Denver i . r .M . V 4 at 12:23 p.m. when the semi I ; . . 500 : J !' V. "jj 'V V. -- roller near Elmo I''' m ipr r -- ? - 2 .:5 ?. HJlJl V tFIEiS Check out the newspaper's website at www.sunad.coni or can 637-073- 2. CEU debaters wrap up wimung season '7 ", ' tee perforatingguns. Fbr tee wril perforating gun service we wfll be setting upteeeaqdoshesinthetubes before teey go out in tee ByRICHARDaiAW Staff reptwter TheCartxto Commlwdnn examtoedamunberoftonies : to roaoway wnnonagniaDiig a turn on U& 6 near the : : . SlatkyBut tee drionaton are not installed . Theprikydebateprogramrepeated as two year national sweepstakes champions in bote debate organize-- : tiona, National Debate Tournament (NDT) and Cross Examination Debate Association (CEDA). . CEU also won first In the Rocky ; Mountain Region, defeating univerBlr I .ties such as Wyoming, Utah, Idaho and took artlnn until they actuaBy get to the on others. ' First calltoeCliildren'B sitaOurcmnpanyftBIowBBB Juistipe Center thanked the ' the ATF standards,and we i oommlaslon for bringing use beri practices andpril-de- s in all bur operations." Willie Draughn as a special Vlrixec County Commissioner. ' State and investigator tor the ecnmty; Warnm1 Ben was named to the All ; offle& The kfikeMfioykkaddedaonqiie attorneys AmericandebateteamaiidDedBrown ofthe center said oforenmraitsatthat print qualified for elimination rounds at tbe Haliburtoihasanexenh teat tiiey hove already been " ; CEDA National tournament In Triines- aUe to do' work that hasnt plaiy safety record when lt:. t BM-V,. v cornea to handling these, beendoneforatongtenediie tee ony Brown . Were ;; Vtorner,and to his he) and work ; : kinds of teaterlaJa," he ' community college students torepdve ; fstatod,-.- -; ; ; The conunisBlotf also ' .v. honors..'''.." the -. winkIn all my years of granted ' a conditional use tee CEDA s Immoliately following allows ' ingwite these types of that permit ne and Scott Oder-competition, Haliburtoi has never UaUbarton Energy Services ldrk traveDedtoWhoo, Texas, to comto set tq an office, truck and ' at the National Debate, Tourna- , deal-pete equnnent patting a place atwodecadevetoanof ' : mant, field ofl with for storage d oQ and gas tng explosives event as was The foreign territory Z-:: , Ifckl materials, ahulkcanent ' andoperattona.;.;;;':-'1:- ' 7 CEUli?anevercenpetedattheNDT! was Another, and a question blending operation iaderkirk toe were t:. Wumerand cwy. g poised by commissioners staging area tor wefl team to qualify. guns with dasaCex:' Bill Krompeland Tom .community college . Si ; The College of Eastern Utah 7. wrapped up this years Qompetitfam in grand style, said coach Joe Carver. . ?' ' ' I . ! toaVElIey C2V73 field," .said Finney of California, purport-ed- y drifted off the right side of ..XU. nniMitinting II, mnl rDbosdefeet soccer opponents, 64 A' j v AV f The accident occurred April . issues, r 11 W TViesday "i .y. JT an empty Transcontinental bailer and a 'fiansport flat-b- ' ' j IA nignway ra&roi jnvtssugauifs, violent collision. Irtween driver, ' - "''y1 ' the " - Price, Utah a 1 - 109th fear -- No. 29 2001 April 10, . . ; r .. ' : County Sne,irxficatBd UHP Trooper .r- Jason Marshall. overcof-rectB- rt d Finney reportedly to the Realising die westbound sens to cross over a f. .7 - - f rqire-sentatfve- a y - !- s : tuning the Buicfc fa the r.' right of'the.road, explained Marshall The victim's efforts to avoid the crash failed and ''.v 4 fl fi'.'i -- .t . i esqdo-give- .'I -- the vehicles collided on the lelt shoulder. Turner was pro- -. . perfo-ratto- pounced dead at the scene Of. .the violent head-o- n collision, confirmed the UHP trooper. MathewB dosives. the ndshap.' belts when the aeddent inc-- Utah County Aftomeys Office for driver of the truck apparenUy at the driver was thrown fmm burred and the airbags de? screening and possible filing of tempted to make the sweeping , triminM charges In connection. ; curve coming into Brno foci fast: theveWdi and sustained head ployed upon impact to ffo alcohol nr drugs are ..with the incident concluded the according to UHP Trooper Jared' , trauma. Ho was Cen-t-he of Merfical Utah The driver freeman. University trooper reportedly suspected in the incident, txit ,;v, ' In an unrelated mishap last overconected and the truck went ter and Was listed in stable semi tractor-trailer'- s; y, two Emeiy County teen-- '. off the highwaiy and mfled over onrtanfitiorL'TtefemalBpassen speed appears to be atonHK!-.Fridauting factor, pointed out Mar- - aps were injured Aprfi 6 in a the west side of the real gpr was transported to Casde- -' ffaittier the driver nor his f shal. The investigation into the V single car aeddent on ttie Clevs--, riew Hospital with a broken fatal mishap continues. The re-- bndBmo mad. The youth, both male passenger were reportedly femur and was Isted in stable suits willbe forwarded to thr 16, were aped when the.male. wearing seatbelts at the time of 'condition. . . - 4 1 (farbwi County resident ergy TAtost Mining Cmnpany ; Dave Laurteki was recently in Huntington and acted sb 'i nominated by President , tee director of health, safety I George W Bush to serve as -- and environmental aflairem anasslatantBecretaiyofhV', Interwest Mining Couqmny ' ; in Salt I aka j.; bon ' ff tee nomination moves, In addition, he served as successful, the president of director of heaite, safety and Lautiskl and Associates in . Price wfll head tee United ' Company : He was employed as tee States Labor Departments Mine Safety and Health Adindustrial religions manministration. ager, safety director and ; Taurlskl haalongexperi-enio- e safety engineer at Kaiser in operatkma manage- Steel Corpontkma Sunny-sid- e mine. ment, safety affairs, human resources and environmen- .. Lauriski to certified as a tal health and safety mine safety professional by ' The MSHA nominee was the International Society of general manager tor tlm E&rJ Mina Safety Ptafadnnala. iu : '' HaUburtcnattbemeetingand explained tee operation. Y, We will be doing many ; .syfc will be employing . some local residents at the . : . Lauriskfs nomination willbe sent to the UJ3. Senate to confirmation within the next -- . .. . U.S7; House favewn? repl of estate tax -t Last week. Congressman Chris Cannon joined a bipartisan majority in tee United States Hoose of Representatives in passing legislation that ; would repeal the estate tax, .. " The death tax is one of the most unfair taxes in the U.8. Code because ft , taxes farmers, ranchers and small business owners twice, indicated the ; ; r Utah congressman. i First they pay the taxes through- out their lives, then the federal govern- -; meut taxes the value of their property 7 again at the time of death, printed out : ! r' ,;r 5 . Cannon. The Death Thx Elimination Act of : , 2001 provides $192 billion in relief to : phashig in a repeal of estate, gift and; generatkm-skipplngtaxe- s. ; ? : Currently fandlies face rates up to.'. 60 percent when a loved one dies. The Joint economic committee of ' Congress repwted that the death tax I brings in $23 billion in annual revmiue,; ; but costs the private sector another ; $23 billion in compliance costa. 7Less than half of all d ' businesses survive the death of a , founder and only about 5 percent survive to toe thini generation," explained the Utah congressman. . Under the tax laws that we cur- - ; rentiy have, it to cheaper for someone : .. MinimalrB JCV wwm& - . - : It la anticipated that . 7 i.y Mason University CEUsjMiltomriitajydebatesquad ; travriledtoDenva,,Cria, for the final tournament and were awarded fourth ; place nationally in community college ' ' i sweepstakea. . : . ; .:v ;:'? types of things at thefaeflity' site, stated Satky I cant, became our compare hah tell you how many yet, but he workforce could be iqnvards maqydll!torentdivbioiia,a,he -' .Btated.'; li'vV'- cf 30 peojde. Some of those i Hewentontoemrialntee people Will be brought in bemany different tinds of sew- - cause of the spedrities they vices the company Bundles to the drnUnglnrhistry Tbe, for about 10 local one teat seemed to ooncern petqde, dqiending on how s the; eommlarion the moat things go. : was the use of exploalvea tor (Continued on page 11 A) v&C additkm,hetecertifiedbythe stateof Utah aa both a surface and underground mine foreman and ns a mine examine as well as bring a qualified MSHA inspector. He to currently serving as chairman of the Utah Board ; ofOfl, Gas and Mining. "I am honored and, hunibledto get tofhto print, commented Lauriski about toe nomination. T am participate in thg nmntnatinn pry : They preformed well, defeating RqipenlineUntveraily and Bayto Unt versity while also taking ballots from Weber State University and George aboutemploying-kxalpecpleatteenewopere-;tk- r Steve SLatkyreftoesented Both drivers were wearing seat-- ! ; ' . X the highway, Turner apparently siori by s , the center fine into the oncoming traffic lane. Traveling eastbound along Dave lauriski expresses pride in bang .Z nominated by President George l-Vs W-- -k Bush to head MSHA. family-owne- acquisition completion of tee largest cas-- . new entities, Cartoon Emery Tricorn and HanksvOle Tricorn. These new companies have been farmed to be responsive to toe unique needs of the customers in each area. company history Ibe acquisition, which the addition of 12,400 new customers, comes as a result of an agreement be- Raieswfll be kept the same as what Qwest was charging at least Bix months. and Customers will be receiving ashort month statement identifying the last of toe Qwest By KEVIN ASHBY Sun Advocate publisher' at EmeTrioom announced the successful Officiate ; tomer acquisition in the 12.01 a.m. Friday morning; a time when telecommunications usage to at Its lowest Because of the preparation by tee staff at Emery Trioom, only a minimal number of customers experienced any . to in-du- tween Emery Tricorn and charges and then shortly ... Qwest Communications. ; i The transfer now places .Emeiy Tricorn as approximately the 75th largest independent telephone company in the nation. . :. Last Thursday Qwest employees were still removing inventory and getting ready to iriease ownership of two .'facilities in Carbon County v On Friday morning; Car-toEmery Tricorn employm ees were at their new warehouse, located south of Price, starting the inventory process of the remaining supplies and parts. The sale includes ncariy all of Carbon County as well as HanksvCle and the The new customers will be served by two performed beginning at . thereafter a toll from Carbon Emery Tricorn to 'start the i billing eyries. A new business office was busthngwith new employees locatedat tee old Zions Bank building on 100 North and 625 East reaefy toanswer any questions or address problems occurring with the switching of accounts. And new employees were also In the old US West facility loaded at 100 North 200 East, where the switching and digital equipment Is located. The process of transferring the customers from Qwest to Emery went very smoothly To minimize the potential for problems for customers, tee transition was DOR COPY . Bovtoeaffecting troubles. Although the acquisition took onfy afew hours tocom-plet- e, tee process of acquir- ing these customers and associated facilitieB has taken 1 months to complete. The purchase of the subscribers was announced on Oct 22, 1999. The Bale indudes a total of 35,000 customers to five different local telephone companies throughout Utah. The affected companies have been working since the announcement toreceive the required State and Fbderal approvals. The only problems noted on Friday were some cellular service areas that had to dial one to connect and these problems were handled quickly by the new company This to an exciting day Not only for Emery Tricorn and our new customers, but to southeastern Utah as a whole. Ws have been workn long time to make ing this come to pass. ,Vfe are committed to providing improvements to these areas , that they have been needing to alongtime, stated Greg KDlpack, general manager - Now; the real work begins. Wfe are coming into tote with our eyes open. It will take us years to get all of the Improvements made, but we are committed to getting teem dona In toe meanwhile, we are confident that our will see marked, and noticeable improvements as the work progresses," added tee general manager; Some of the projects that the company has plannedto the immediate future lndude a fiber optic project to East Carbon, repair and replacement of anumber of toe most to . ' tosellabusinessbeforedyingandpay the capital gains tax than to pass it on : to his children. This is a grave injus-- ; tice that will finally be corrected, con-- : " duded Cannon. . $ r . t; I i . . Readers fair slated April 21 for Carbon t Z?'s cr.Tr- parents, youngsters 1-- : II cua-tone- rs m -- . r ,r troublesome telephone lines, and installing toe necessary equipment to offer DSL connections in Carbon and Em-'er- y counties. Longer term projects lndude fiber connections to each community as well as (Continued on page 2A) . . April to recognized as the monte of theyoungchila. Carbon County parents and young diDdren may celebrate the event at the make It, take it reader fair" on April at the College of Eastern Utah. . The reader fair will be presented at the college center on the Price campus from 1230 until 230 p.m. 21 Activities, stories, free information and hands-o- n reading readiness activities will be provided by RUCDHead Start, the Carbon County School District, Child Care Resource and Referral, the Southeastern Utah Health CEU music department, the Price City Library and several local preschools The make it, take it reader fair is free to local infants through children 8 years old. Dis-tri- ct, . RidiSrd Witthuhm is the the central office supervisor far Carbon Emery Telcom. He win be working out of the old US West and Qwest PRice.. building located at 100 north and 200 I fr i k 1 to 4 4 |