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Show : i Sun Advocate Price, Utah Thursday May 3, 2001 5 - . . Skit Lake businessman, bank official addresses Carbon ; : ; By KEVIN ASHBY: ; . : (Continued from page 2) Sun Advocate publisher ' ':"Carbon. o , ' ( .V: dismissed. .. r ' defendant : Robert appeared to answm; one class B misdemeanor cat ; court order 'count... egory contempt of a Juto B referrals misdemeanor Class category criminal action,: The Price youth waived all legal rights in the venile' court authorities also included one con- -, court order criminal n misdemeanor category criminal matter and the tempt of a and three separate destruction of property teen entered an admittance on the class B concourt order charge. ; charges along with six additional theft complaints. tempt (d a riwBB f mltriftmaonnr criminal offenses - one. , After accepting the teenager guilty plea, the C misdemeanor category referrals to jucusstate into Class Bower ordered placed juvenile Judge court authorities involved a single giving y venile detention in a and period imposed tody connection with the class B misdemeanor offense, false information to a law enforcement officer ; In conclusion, the court stayed the state cus- complaint, -- Criminal infractions - one, ,V tody recommendation and ordered Bower to reto Juve-- .. imreferral infraction The for corrections local to the category single facility youth port tres- -. one mile criminal cQurt authorities invoJved de mediate execution of the designated ' ' i occurrence. ' , "?. :;v V; tention period. pass criminal counts four, ;. V Referral statistics compiled In 7th District - Status-relate-d Status category referrals to juvenile court au--. Juvenile Court for Carbon County from April " ; thorities during the designated time period V 20 to April 26: w one curfew ordinance violation plus three Class A misdemeanor criminal counts - one additional to habitual truancy from school incidents. ; referrals Ju ; Class Amisdeineanor category non-pecunia- ry :r : non-pecunia-ry .a few of them. 30-da- Successful people are recep- - , tivetbchange; , . -- V-. , v-- Ball stated that these are who are not cast In bronze, ; people ' Authentic achievers under-- : stand that, if they cant embrace ' the new, they will be forgotten as change issonecesBaryfo todays 30-da- v ;.v . world. "Be reicepttve to dtanige; l)ont .f.;.?:5' A-'.'- V : U liV-V- i . ;,'5':reslst change!," stated Ball. I; retook for different ways to do something and move ahead." Successful communicators Ball pointed out that success ; -fill individuals are people who lis- l " v twi miH than wupiin Mwirilngly ' He explained that people in gen-j eral are poor listeners and have, - to work at being a good listener. Ball talked about the different : i kinds of Communication skUls ;-: people should develop. : The types of communication ; Include written, verbal, implied ' ' i i ijt j3.' r . i v. 4 Former Salj f red Bail addressed over 80 of Commerce Chamber weeks Carbon County meeting. He talked people at last ' meets Ball wift Tracy Thurgood of ParWale about the attributes of successful people. ; Ball board. Care Center and a member of the chamber currently is employed with v. , . Tuul, 7- All American II y. .. :': in the end. .. a' : r: ,.r Mothers Day Special a -by saying that successful people happen "Listen carefully to what is be-- :: ' Successful people know that a; . drink; swear, lie and steal Successful people drink in all little bit of change makes a big dif- ; Ing said. Then repeat it and most the knowledge they can, Minted : ferenceinthefuture. 'Importantly, respond correctly, advised Ball BallexplalnedthatsuccessfulijutBall. Authentic achievers swear to Successful people are very people .are' the individuals who ' do the best job they possl- action hear jump :y, when into always oriented, they goal Successful people baverealia- - someone say something is lmpos- bly can. V '; Successful peojde lie down each tic and meaningful goals for both sible. ' don achievers comt Authentic lives and tbe give night and count the blessings their personal ; ; up trying to accomplish the im- ready received and steal, some : v : for prayer:.; time to a. write a how kn possible. goal They The next chandser membership Ball ocmcluded the presentation and fropi what they would like to s luncheonmeedlngwill feature Ed- ; "v Lake Area Chamber of Commerce director . ' andverbaL 20 Cash Discount MIIPHMMMI - . Solid Plush Carpet. - - J2K ; al-pu- ny aFurnishings. Manage money for retirement: 'V.'.',',Lrjr'r;r,r - . V I a'VjV-1.1- I v Vl ' ' (PontiniedhompagaA) ; your investment at U perhare, . ' V it is Penodicaliy evaluating your portfo- In to a lose by .lia, usually once a year, .is probably the investing money possible ' . most important step in helping make fund. market . money ' can the this time, keep During you your money last ! rest of your savings allocated in other ; , By reviewing the Status of yourport--financi- al .vehicles, such as stocks and folio, youH be able to judge whetheryou bonds. should scale back withdrawals or 7 Wtienttie market regains its strength - whether you're developing a comfort- -; pushing up the value of your invest- -; able cushion. a:With careful planning and a watchful .ments),you may decide to sell a portion . . V-- ... ;' ; 'The StOres vice' president will highiigbttheme'thods forchang-- : ? Ingawimpany's (culture, , . . : Purchase am $300 and redeye a FREE Steak Knife Set. ff QUALITY FLOORCOVERINGS 1 78 North Carbon Ave. Price ,i 637-088- 4 . m (Ml . . Cash Discount, With 10 ! U- Cash DiscounK With 10 - ,1 v.r ed . . ':t -I- y -- : ' . . . -- ao-tlo- non-pecunl- V .. . . : - . ' people S 'manyyears now. And by setting differences as in-vf;o aside individual QuenCed by their different Jobs and personalities, he has noted ; some traits that all authentic achievers have and he discussed ; ; -- . bn for ;w: ; observing business ; venile court authorities involved a single receiving stolen property occurrence. Class B misdemeanor criminal charges 15. Class B misdemeanor category referrals to Juvenile court authorities Included one adult contempt of a court order criminal action, one assault incident, one threat against lifeproperty Offense, one interference in an arrest or detention by a law enforcement officer occurrence and one unlawful possesslonAise of drug paraphernalia ; exchangee for the teenager's three admittances, the remaining class A vehicle burglary charge as weU as one dassB theft offense and the class B unlawful possession of a telecommunications device count contained in the misdemeanor category criminal case filed against Mitcheson' cheon. ' ; Ball, former Balt Lake Cham-- j ber of Commerce director and now with Zions Bank, about iraits found in successful people. Ball explained that he has ' . La ; County Chamber of Commerce members heard from ' Fred Ball at the groups last lun- ; .. . (IP m ; : r , . - of your stocks or bonds to replenish your V cash reserves. ; Keep a watchful e. , : ed tirement years... . ATTENTION L & Linda J. Jensen of Huntington are proud tb announce the marriage of their daughter Stephanie L Jensen to Charley D.Swasey,sonof Rodney and Rynn.SwaseyofFeiroa The couple were married on April 28, 2001 in Mesquite, Nevada. A will be given in theirhonor on May 5,2001 at the Senior Citizen Center, T76 West WO North, Huntington froin The couple pjan to make their hrane in Ferxon, Utah. ; : Chris Auditions for C.VC.I's , The Odd Couple" are being held May 9 &10, 2001, 7:30 pjn. 7 . eyei you should be able to enjoy yoitr dollars throughout your re- hard-earn- . t Mont Harmon Auditorlom m IRIcsinresQttDiDjiiQ EonodliB We're revamping our recreation guide this yegr, .We are concentrating all our . effort oh qfie BIG putticatibn that yyo.Wlli distribute throughout the summer,; V ;$ee & Do will still include back road adventures and information on 5K)0-70p- 'V-'- ' . r 7 ; "local events qhd'actMfles. Locals and tourlstB alike, will find the :7 .; . See & DaZOOI. .; 7; . 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