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Show Sun Advocate Price, Utah Thursday April 12,2001 5 " i " By KEVIN ASHBY Sun Advocate publisher Price City Council members are currently in the middle of budget hearings as officials trim and cut proposals made by depart- -' . - V ment supervisors. Each year, the citys department heads meet with the council to discuss wish list projects and equipment needs. supervisors are asked to prioritize the wish list item's and department equipment before the group meets again. Last week,, the department heads were asked to go back to the drawing board to cut an addB tional $1.2 million from their re-- . , project . . ; quests.: The total amount of the municipalitys proposed finan-- ; dal guidelines Is still $700,000 higher than the $3 .3 million spent in the general fund by Price city ; during the current year. Sue Mosher Lynnette Lcscar Shiriey. Stubba ChritU Kaminski Lynda Barnett . . Funding avenues are stQI ing secured by Price officials. Alter the available revenues are In place, Jones said the council would look at rate adjustments and decide whether any changes : are needed. ,y The Price dty electrical fund is also expected, or maybe hoped, ;. to stay the same, Wholesale electricity is pur-- : chased from Utah Power & Light and then resoldbythecity to the residents of Mce. The last power rate adjustment happened about teyears Ago for Price dty residents. V The1. adjustment involved re- -' during the rates charged by Price to come more in line with fees . . According to city representative fern Jones, the Price officials are only looking at standard in-flationary costs as there is noth-, ingnew in general fund revenues nor expenditures. It will still go through some .more trimming before they are. done," commented Jones. : i- Seventh grader battling . Credit Union in the Justin Austiri ; . i j - . web httpiAvwwjunadxooy . iSjf:V?.kOJ.-- ' . 3(atcJv . The information gathered as a result of the following TIPS form is " thcbon Metro Drug TFbix. ; TTM5cnfarcDtoffkd will evaluate the information and place tbe facts into s composite ;ij. : I ; : ; u 'x J Nickname: .. Description: HL ;: AaeP1, v Wt A Hair Sex .Eyes. SS Address: . i J Home: ' i ' . Motor Vehicle: Make Al'Jwr. '.. 10 ' ' . - .v1 Color v'Yar. ; I.itei'ifaj .i.. License ' Associates of Dealer andwater is recommended for the ; ze YY. ;; coolingsystem. r ' Name of suspected drug dealer . Te Method of dealing: .yf- your car to aprofessional to examine the tightness and condition of drive belts, clamps and hoses, : Y l: editarxunad.cotn, adssunadeom 2. fife. Action will be taken on all submissions. -. anti-free- : TVRN IN A PUSHES : te mix of ljtal. 'tfk'UiiS, 4954 ty I S . A port of the publication aw? be repro-- . doted in nay farm with out the express consent of the Son Advocate) lag editor or publisher. I .. . Satire ceateaU copyright. 2001 Sui Advocate Inc. 41 rights reserved. No , 174-96- 0) Interhetre-mai- Telephone: (435V Fa '.435) r v- ' Office Manager Circulation ' Receptionist p.m. at 845 East Main, Price, H- - r : issued Publication No. (USPS twice a week at Price, Utah, Periodical "postage paid at Price, Utah, and at additional mailing office TO Box 589, CastieDale, Utah 84513. ' t'"' mdnteiiancebdterthanAJ.FbyL Everyone is used to winterizing their cars. But with wanner weather, its just as important to give your vehicle a good spring ,A I cleaning, espedally wiHi Increased traffic activity from vacations y and road trips " indicates the race car driver. V. Y odds qjme f : Not only will better car maintenance lessen ' mataiypniifeK11tejBi)fongw ; most importantly, create a safer driving environment for yourself and others around you," points outFbyL ; 'y v Tbyt recommends following seven steps to prepare motor VeV ." hides for warmer temperatures Make sure coolant and fluids are filled to appropriate levels. ;The number one cause of warm weather breakdowns is over--; t. ; Editor Reporter Reporter school next October; v Mont Harmon Junior High studentbody officer Sarah Morris said students have raised approximately $700 in the past eight days to assist fee Austins wife Justins medical bills. Contributions are also being accepted at Carbon .The gpring seasons escaleting temperaturesi dust, polieriknd intensified traffic will take a toll on motor vehicles regardless of y where people happen to live, As the only race car driver to win at LeMana, thelndy 500 and ' the Daytona 500, no one knows the importance of motor vehicle ; EDITORIAL Lynnda Johnson Jackie Anderson Richard Shaw , Linda Thayn Daria Lee ; Lynda. Barnett Subscription rates 50 cent per copy, $37 per year in Carixm and Emery counties, $40 in Utah and $54 outside of Utah per year by mail Classified, kgah. , ! . Sides . ell have remained unchanged during the current power rate increases and electrical brownouts in the lftfe8tern United States. ; . Proper vdiide rriaintenance reduces traveliiig problems ..if related to spring edniditioris , Hourc Monday - Friday 830 ajn. to 5 ng . .v- Classifieds deadline: Monday at 10 sjb,. for Tuesday publicatiao and Wcdnes-da- y at lO JU. for Thursday's . mudi as he enjoys Justin has always been active. At home, he likes riding his bike, . with his dad and fending his calf, During the winter, he wrestled for leukemia. Mont Harmon. But last month, Justin was diagnosed with. ;. The disease has caused a sudden change for Justin, his family, classmate; and fellow wrestlers. He is undergoing treatment Primary Childrens Hospital at least feme days a week. Fortunately; he is able to spend most nights at. horns wife his family; drive to Salt Lake City and back again regularly for outpatient treatment Parents Willard and Ruby Austin expect him to return to companys customers, Z Wholesale; electrical prices v.; ; . Justin Austin is in the' seventh grade at Westridge Middle School. He. il a student who enjoys Kathy Railsbacks math class almost as charged by UP&L tor the . leukemia T-c-ell hard-worki- ng ' . 845 Eart Main Street, Price, Utah 84501.. Director, Sake ; Saks . QEEC . : Publisher, ; ADVERTISING - 2001-200- -- Kevin Ashby tbe- . Poctmuter: Send change of address to ADMINISTRATION , . The recommended cuts will bring Price citys proposed bud2 to apget forthe year proximately $4 million. ; . . Work continues to move ward on a proposed $15 million water transmission line that will replace the dtys two older lines installed 40 and 60 yearsago. .V Water rates were increased three years ago, with the extra .. money now totaling $300,000. The revenues are going into a fund that is presently being used to pay for the engineerlng phase of the water transmission line - lie ; The voice of Carbon County since 1 892 tor-- . a Hoseandbeit8thatmrQrhavecrackedduringthecolderweather r.should Y be ;.; . Location qf dealing -- Drug(s) being dealt: Price: ; replaced immediately: x v Have your motor vehjdes air conditionlng seryiced by a cer-.' .T-- r tified specialist. 'C ,v mate will ; An the hot grade in hiot inadequate operating system uncomfortable conditions. .' r weather, creatingveiy driving t Use an appropriate lubricant to clean out carbon, varnish: and other deposits from your cars Internal parts. A good lubri-- i; y ' Y v cant will protect every part from the inside out. Y; 'Change your vehldes oil and oil filter at recommended inter-- . Fvals, suggested every three months or 3,000 miles. rvY p; - The practice proves most valuable if you make frequent short ; trips, extended trips with lots of luggage or tow a trailer. . ' . Replace your cars wiper blades and fifi up with a good wind-J shield washer fluid. Ctolderweath can cause blades to crack, erditinga dirty wind-- t shield, which can pose a saTety hazard and cause eye fatigue, . V Amount: Main purchasers: (i.e. school kids, truckers, etc.) V.'!--0- . . . List any other suspected illegal activities: v Code name you wish to be known by NO Mavwe contact vou? YES If yes, then how: bymail or by phone '.whan ; r . we maycontact you by mail, mhat is your address? Examinethetreadonyourvehiclestlres. Look for uneven wearing, and check the sidewalls for cuts and I nicks. ; V;;-- ; P Badly worn tiresshould be replaced immediately Y. motor on inflated. vehicle tires the Y Keep property your v The practice not only improves fuel effidency, but also helps to ,.sy y Y avoid damage totires.A ... I.Dont forget to make sure your spare vehicle tire and car jack; Y- T are in .'p-good shape, too. I , - 2000 minutes . with FREE nationwide long distance, $39.99 Please take a few minutes and invest 34 cents in a stamp.. You can help in the fight against drugs. Thke a strong stand! : . - - . Mail completed forms to: TIPS, Carbon Metro Drug Ihsk Force, 91 East 100 North, Pnce, UT 84501. ; plus o FREE Nokia phone . . CELUULARcrnr WIA TITLE 1 YOUTH SERVICES REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS (REP) Responses to Request for Proposal are being accepted by Utah State Division of Purchasing for delivery of WIA Title I Youth . Services to Eligible Participants for the Department of Workforce Services and the SonthEast Region Youth Council, which includes the Counties of Carbon, Enters Grand, and San Joan "COME SHARE THE SPIRIT Easter Celebration for our risen Lord Ascension SL Matthew's A Lutheran (ELCA) and Episcopal ; ' . a V-- , id a Feliovwhip'. The Rev. Courtney A. Shuckey II, Pastor : 12:30 p.m. .Sunday, April 15,2001: Community United Methodist Church : Downtown 2nd and Main Streets (This time and location is for Easter Sunday only) While we plan for our new building, we ate located at the Notre Dame School Building. Watch us as we grow!" , n . f m CD b U1 O is Me MeY 123S HwyS5 4374440 WnUfart ,'r v 1151 Wesl Hey 40 4 - :. AND for the Department of Workforce Servicesand the Uintah Basin Eastern Region Youth Council, which include the Counties of Dagget, Duchesne, and Uintah. DUE DATE - TUESDAY 051501 AT 3:00 P.M. : REP FORMS MUST BE OBTAINED FROM: UTAH STATE DIVISION OF PURCHASING 3 150 STATE OFFICE BUILDING -- CAPITOL HILL Y SALT LAKE CITY UTAH , 4 ,. Telephone: (801) RPF (Bid Nob RM1133 and Bid No. RM1I34) CAN BE VIEWED AT INTERNET ADDRESS: httKwww. purchasings tatejiLns A CONFERENCE IS SCHEDULED TO ANSWER QUESTIONS FROM POTENTIAL RESPONDENTS ON MONDAY APRIL 16, 2001 ATI JO P.M. V . OXrti good ton tetedXwann illiBni1iplwt3.Wiateai.niMMwlDhivi aWwulnMn. 2000 Inlniimlncliitei 800 wiitlnwwiiiiiwind 800 8piiiiXwmionMfteig eycto far MlinMtlrM 7 is Ste Mi Msndm to Ibimdqi and 7 pm Aftey to 1148 pm. twtey; pj. from MNn ham citong pM only. Unund torttm men mah Mm. Net avritotto (n m maftato. mndad up and bdad in MMtonuto toarmunti toaw tn tneaminp lid ampatogeaBi tonawwalBitita8PtopmoamieNltotoi8liPmiorhtoiaytoiad8toap rnraponornoii.iMiimniiwremirmmniiequragiNDiiiiQiiinyovoiP Man raalwadha'daamwtohtotoCatoitorOiiiitoraiawdnamripmremNnat'la a km Wa aiay taptoea your analog (tana phgna to am toaaraDoa NtoyaviamatoanMaptonCXhai naMcaoni apply. Baa wrtnanmatonak tomato tor Howdy Oaedy and M a NBC 8110, tod. 538-302- PRE-PROPOS- " True friends ' never allow i " " ' fat ' friends to drive impaired ; UTAH STATE DEPARTMENT OF WORKFORCE SERVICES PRICE EMPLOYMENT CENTER 475 WEST PRICE RIVER DRIVE -- CONFERENCE ROOM 300 PRICE, UTAH . j iMfflSKUiii V. iite am? i(giw .v't |