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Show ' I 2 Sun Advocate Price, Utah Thursday April 12,2001 in county: !Mf isii CGSuO V ago, tbe growth,at2.6peitxnt,reiiurinaviiv.3100Jobs,forani8peroentgrowth mUH999, One year UA'. tualfy unchanged . min wpaip rate stood at 4.0 percent. Employment In Utahs oonstruo- - have grown by less than 2 percent Correspondingly job tlon industry has leveled oft Com Tbe consolidated wholesale plus pwvth In the U.SH at 0.9 percent pared to year-ag- o data, there has retail trade division Is Utah's MarcbMardi, has fallen by beenoopliL ' ' ond largest ritvlfflon, with nearfy more than a point from Its spring Afterll years of rapid employ of statewide employ 2000 paop and la st its lowest level ment " the meat. expansion, ' since November 1992. ; pated plateau started last spring. : Trade produced 3,700 net new JPor the first three months of But theponstruetion industry is Jobs in the last 12 months, for only 2001, the number of claims for un- - proving resilient 1J5 percent growth. Modest expan-employment compensation filed Nevertheless, since several mar slmj occurred in most trade Indus-through the department is about 25 Jor projects are scheduled for try categories, but food stores lost percent higher than for the same pe-- completion in the next several 500 Jobs in aggregate.' riod in 2000. And the ratio of these months and few are starting up, Mnfarfnringin Utah may ho claims to total employ-- workforce services indicated that emergingfrom the slump it entered nrent .ls the highest since 1993, yearoverjob tosses in construction in 1999, creating about 500 net new ' pointed out BobGross, workforce employment will likely resume. ; In the past 12 months for 0,4 per-- ; services director. Sendees, Utahs largest Indus- - cent expansion. ' Even so, this ratio la relatively trial division, contains 29 percent The situation in Utah is consid-- ' to? with respect to comparable of the Job opportunities across the erably better than the U.S. manu- numbers from the late 1980s and . state. facturingdivl8ionslo88 of2.4per-Moreover, atneartySpereent, It centofitoJbbsMardhto-Mardi- . ufyp90aTherefore,takingthe8e and the other indicators Into oon-- u by far the fastest growing dlvK utahWrminthwwiiMinftiiiiFaif sideratlon, Utah's economy while sion. The state's remaining Indus-- . transportation equipment, some signs of softness, re- - trial dMsiona are expanding em-- S eated metal products and durable., mains strong," explained Gross. ployment at only 1.5 percent goods lost a combined total of 90Q Between March2000 and Mardi Services'1400 new Jobs since Jobs, The drop was partially offset 2001, Utah's 66,000 employers ere-;- . Mardt 2000 comprise mine Qum 50 by a 500 Job gain in electrical mar ated about 26,000 net new percent of Utahs net employment chineiy supplies and small ... sion in selected othercells. opportunitycreatlon. , , The private The sendees, division is n'prjk ; The states finaneeririauranca1 sector, generated 21,000 of the po- maiy factor in Utah's economic real estate division experienced sltlons, for a 2.4 percent rate of in-- strength. The computer services in-- mlnimalgrowth through 2000. But crease. Government employment dustiy expanded employment by the gain posted by ' non-far- m JaU bookings seo-fro- m . one-fourt- ' an intoxicant (DUI), failure to respond to a law - forcement officer's commandto stop(evasion) (27, East Car-- r h bon City)luDlBwfulpossesMonu8e ttf acontroDed substance, Department of Correo- - long-antlc- i- Et Carbon jSSiSKLSSllSlSf : non-far- 124 m . Noon. April 4. Robert Loula tanntatonlwontoneitfommtawta 20 p.m. Mark A. Eastman (41. on-... known); court4tsued warrant 5:15 p.m. April 4.Ckrl intent to maMolok - -- - ; Pmitt (35, Price); 72ionr Utah Department of CorTectloiiihoi: a V'.Y April 9. Clinton Robert Duncan (20, 1:17 ' PH,v . Wcetnoywm : . . : Correctionshold; Carbon Metro Drug Task Fbrce, v Utah Department of Corrections.: 8:57 pjn, April 4. Katrina Rose Manzanares (22, Helper);drivers Ucense suspenSionroc tlon, unlawfully operating a motw- vehide with- -' out proof of Uabm Insurance coverage, unhw-folly operating a motor vehicle without registrar- tlon; Price City Pbllce Department. 10:58 p.m. April 4, Lazaro Moreno (27, Price); domestic assault. Intoxication; Carbon County v. Sheriff s Office, 8aia. Aprfl Tunnyinn ' fabri-showi- non-for- m -- I expan-Jobopportu- ; Marcb-to-Mar- ch .?;;' '' flKindnstriestotetodlOOJobser 33 percent Depository-institutio- " grew 5y 300 Jbba and a 1,600 em- ptoyment gain occurred to the re--: malnder of the division. g Emptoymentexpanstanintruck-IngWeliousin- and air transportation were nearly offset by losses foccmnumkatkms and the electric, gas and sanitary services group, ! Thus, the transportationfoom- municatlonVpublic utilities dhd- don increased employment tybnjy 300 Jobs for a 0.5 percent employ ment loss. : Employment in the state's mining Industry la up by 300 Jobs year-ovefor a 8.8 percent expansion ; ;. -v r, ..'"rate,. ;. Other mining and quarrying ' hugely oil and gas exploration added 300 Jobs,while metal mining gained 100 positions. By contrast, coal mining has fallen by 100 positions when com-pared to employment in the Indus- try last year. ; Government employers In Utah , have 4,800 more positions yearago,repreeentinganincrease of2.6percent. .' Fbderal governments'!, OOOnew poritfons and 3 percent expansion , rate are primarily due to additions atHUlAirFbroeBase. State government employment has expanded by about 2 percent or 1,100 Jobs. Local government grewj slightly faster, expanding by3 percent and 2,700 positions. .' -- !,' than' commitment.- . u,1 i4a-- intent to distributee wntroUed substance, driverebcense suspension revocation, unlawful possession of alcohol; Price MnJjpossesslon .'--.r z .y 9:40 a.m. April 5. Kenneth D. Rush V d ; ; :s warrant; ; April 5 - Garry R. leeV Price, and Mandy N.s 5:50 p.m. April 5. Michelle Baird (33, Helper); Yate8, Price. " ' V warrant; vV. . nll 6 Ernest J. Martinez, Wee, and Ann L.r, s'.v - , 11;15 p.ih April 5. Nick G. Gustas 'Ivi V J;"C intoxication; Price City Police Department '"t-m. April 6. Jesse Joey Lopez (47, East .'.Y ftirtfi l f '.f 'gnnnirnc&Tn&nts " ; Carbon City); 911 emergency telephone system VS L, abuse, interferencein an arrest by a law enforce-- d -- ment officer, disorderly conduct, Intoxication, court-issuPoUce Us warrant; East Carbon City Jdmle and Kelsey Crlpps, A .? .Department ; ; 120 p.nt April 9. Donald tee NewmAn iS, d warrant WGringville); 650 L.McCourt (26, Price); : Justin p.m. Aprils , Btoidy i domestic assault; Carbon County Sheriffs Office. ' 6:35 p.m.April 6. Stacy Diane Christman (41, f HtcWSSColo. d warrant Emery); , 9:30 p.m.April 6. Albert Ray Valdez (32, Price); VlVOrceS; d :f; 'April'3 David A; Stevenson Vs. Annette 9:40 p.m. April 8. TracyA Merlin (31, Helper); ; Stevenson, married June ll, 1977 at Price. unlawful po88e88tonuse of a controlled substance, April 4- - Gtenn K, Johnson Vs. Tfesey Lavern unlawful possesslonuse of drug paraphernalia,' Johnson, married Nov: 3,1984 at Valley, Neb. s ? drivmc license suspensionrevocation; Heer Clty ' rU 5 - Joseph Michael Shea Jr. vs. Melissa Police Department 1998atEvan- 11:55 p.m. April 6. Darin A. Grill (29, Price); ston, Wyo. ftiiui4BauMwarraiit-'" ?. fJT320 p.rn April 7. Tlene Antlwsy Gomez (Sl. VBdltort into Saa Advbeatonmibdana that tlis warrant ; ; tw frMwsisaw itogtetbaiauzooMagi cOon who Helper); court-issuT1""1 ; , 8:48 p;nL April 7. Reese Evans (47, Price); in- -: ; v taxication; Carbon CountySheriffs Office.' 9:45 p.m. April 7.. Mark A. Eastman (41, un- - loneoMst officers wrest supected criminal oflenders known); intoxication; Price City Police Depart- - wni book the parties lato the couatyjaiioaTartonsanesmi ."a"::', f , chaifoo. Bowww; onfr prosecuUnf attorwoo bare the ; mwfit,. v's:,,. court-order- ns substance, u; , rnon-governme- nt 2?lwi?W!lT'l Pj 9;Y1Bw? S towful - . ' r: April 9. Brian JacksonManheimer ; VV : Un' ed .y--- -- S,'3-Provo)- conrt-issue- court-issue- ! d (40,-Price);- l-- j-- .' , !; - : -- ? ed - rv1-- ; court-issue- court-issue- warmt;; court-issue- . - . ! ? ed ! SS : warrant. nal); court-issu4:30 p.m. April 8. Michael A. Ross (21, Colo- warrant. rado); court-issuj 5:50 p.m. April 3 Mare Anthony Martinez (35, v :i Carbon City); driving under the. influence of ed ed Et ; gift and geuCTatfon-sklppIn- g taxes. Currently, families residing icrasstfaeUhitedStatesfocerelaied. tax rates up to 60 percent when a loved one dies. r ;. r:: ; In addition, the money spent by private citizens in attempts to nmn tfontoriMl t estate tax. ConkSdTu? newspaper! all booUaxs are hunnt of aay crime ontll pwwa fnllty via the olmlaal Justice system. Ia the event proeecetors decHne to file formal complaints or cases are OM booMiy msj win priat a i uiey U,S. House votes to repeal Lari week, Congressman Chris' Cannon Joined abipartisan major- fry In the United States House of r death tax Utah congressman, ; ? When one calculates the amount of money spent on : lngwiththetax.thenumbofjobs fori because famljy businesses need the most to be sold or the resources directed unfair taxes in the U.3 Code be- away from expansion and into a it taxes farmers, ranchers plywithortotrytodreumventthe tateplannbig,ltisnowonderthata. ami small buriness owners twice," iederallymandated death taxisas- groundswell has formed to Cannon. First,theypay tronomical,accordIngto the Utah nate this punitive tax that consti-th- e throughout their lives, congressman. . tutes a mere U percent of all ted- toenttefedwal government taxes The United States Congress eral revenues," pointed out Cannon, thevalue of their property again at Joint economic committee Less than half of an family-th- e recently time of death. This tax is unfair reported that the death tax brings and and Tm proud to in $23 bmkm in annual revenueTbe of a founder and only about 5 per-lvottolsoyttmdeBlhtaxonoe tax costs the private sector ukd-- . omit surviveto the third genera. ditlonal $23 billion in compliance tfon, continued theUtahamgress- ... The Death Tax Elimination Act expenses The rituaffawiinaitaatiiw ' man of2001 provides $192 billion In re-- total Underthetaxlawstbatwecur-Uahypharinginarepealofestatimpact on the national economy46 billion, ejqilained file rently have, It is cheaper for some- one to sell a business before dying and pay the capital gains tax than to pass it on to his children, added The deatb taxls one e-c- ellmf-lndlcate- ts S ..: - d - - . . e, Hannon . - "This is a grave injustice that will finally be corrected," the Utah congressman; Gateway Lanes Helper, Utah; . - CASTLELAND TUES: SMpm to MOpw St-2- 5 per pumper penoa half off shoe mett; CeteyOe Ceurtwt ratal PeasiBe STARTS APRIL TIRE KING torn SH Em Pah, (435) 637-TIR- E (BjUdoC 6 Speetof GceoaisO v - OPEN TUES. &THUR. 3;00-6& by appt tmrrmnoso cr? 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