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Show July 17; 2001 . " ' v. - V ,.-- - . , , w 7, Price, Utall 109th Year -- No. 57 f' y .. V .,' - A t! 4.;.. : - . .... . - ; 'J V ' ?yJACKIE Afi n . . ; , for disaster loans keep our countywhole, do not divide our dty do hot di ; vide 01m school district," The , committee's, job isoompli-cate- d Businesses in Carbon County have UntflAugilStofileapidicationsfOTlow : and thankless, he interest disaster ioans from tite United States SmaQBusteess Administration. hfltfawmmAwifiinlafaikft. TheSBAs economic Injury disaster TheredistrictIngofvoter8 10 necessitated after heU ktens is like with are available for businesses de--. Tlie lines thatmaywdl. every Wefigbt ' but not the Wvehada. yBarcenaugdrmtoflmchaiigB: County pendent onty upm farmers and raneben who Sanpete county split 60 year water battie pring in populations. Population have sustained crop losses due to the Rice aswellarethe lines beingdrawnby wite SanJte County Its still increases did not take place '.'ongdngdroughtthat has oobuired since' ' taoourt, andttwfilreinBtete uniformly across tee state,; Siept L 1999, theUtah Legislature: r Members from the state's court for the next 60 years. I ; with areas like Washington Carn County farmers ami raheh--; era are not eligible for the SBAloansln redistricting (XHnmittee met ; teinkitwoiddbe unfair to ask v CountyandareasInteeWX natch Ifrategrowlngas much etteerasenaterfroinCtebon with citizens frmn soudieast-raquesttomHowevei; nuremdes tiuti are L victinm of Utah last Thursday to. ' Comity or a senator from f as 100 perorait,wiiIleCarb(m drought disasters can apiJy -, V reto Carbon hear Qoncernsregardiiigftie County businesses may ob- population Countys Inn AppjWrtffpq midiyVtiHnrptl Jq. mained little changed, inpossibility and Sem MQce bothoountles, IknltricL ... DmitrichddivHed. ; a. 4;: creasing only 1 peromtRep-- ' i formation fay omtadlng the SBA'foli-- ; - ' rediawonld The that solution Is the free at fourth This resentation, therefore will ; hi T involve the amount least of the increase ; popudmsely trktingprooe8sIhambeen nwses fa offsetting working coital through, and, In the makeup ; maneuvering said the sena lated areas, while rural Senof the sedate redlstriothucit tor, is to add s ample more ate and fkxise seats will have . lossessufieredasaresultofthesevere ' to the most blatantly unfair communities from Washing-- ' to increase In size to meet the weather redudng tee crop income of e. Dmitrich where require-mentton ; one I've ever heard inUtah, new format and ranchers, 7 County population ' This will result in diSmall businesses claiming to have stated DmUrich. already represents Hurri-can- e, Laiikte, pringville luted representation .from faeen phystealty insured by the disaster UaihonandEmqyooun-- : ties have a relationship Hke and RodndQe. This soiutbm . southeastern Utah. , : : are not eligible for the funding. WouM leave Carbon in tad ft was brought to the ata real good marrlage," Each (Carbon County's tention of the committee that commissioners qmkete sup--. due to the cyclical nature of .mittee. " llifiy fight like htdL They port ofwhat Sek Dmitrich Carbon economy if the cencome together Mien they said. Joining their voices to sus has bear conducted one ; have ta Th have great ri-- the need to keep Carbon and year earlier, In 1999, the The Utah Better Business Bureau is yalriee. People in Emery Emery oguDljeswbote growthrate in Carbon would warning Carbon County consumers In tea Introductory re- have been very different about two billing scams that appear to County work in Carbon Smiate Chair Michael and visaversa. True to the Utah Senate Wve marks, County beset up to wtye out bank accounts or ; ' chair's words, Commission collect payments for services that were. always been together on te Wuldoups stated that at each nsues and well stay together . pupoc DeanngiDeoffflinmee (Continued on pageSA) ' never received. Victims In Florida, Pennsylvania, Michigan and Canada arethe first to. report teesescamalfeUtah victims have boenidentifiedyet One groiqid scam artists is calling businesses and individuals stding they are from a company collecting payfor outstandingATAT charges to ments ' Sue Coles officially an--' Westwood, aouth county jiiriaJiuiilflwipilntmtjnt a Onecompany Carbon-;vffle. will be announced Aug. 8 at bounced her resignation Miller Creek and name being used in tee scam for the col: the board's regular meeting, from the Carbon Ceunty lection company is Aaron and Aaron Residents interested in .Board of Education at tee ' in Markham, Ontario, Associates public meeting onJuly 11: filling tee vacancy should lad November, the majity :: a. Canada;' 4 sendaletterofintmksttoJim Coles of tee time to be served to ha ; resignation ends caDcr The claims that a ietter has been - four plus years of service on Leonard, Carbon County district remains. for sent the payment, but since asking Board of Education, 65 E. 400 Utah statute mandates . tee education board. The not teeletterwas and no acknowledged, Coles family is moving from North, Price UT 84501. ; flurfflwflMIltlHlltewHdly teat is received, money payment TTm the aroi to Spanish Ftek. board must make an the board members to temhnmediatey An address la then Education board presi-de- aiqmtetment within 30 days porarily fill the vacancy on given In Markham, Ontario Canada, Jim Leonard Indicated of the vacancy; explained tee education panel must run ' . Mxere payments is supposed to be sent ..the remaining members of Leonard, plications will for tee position at tee first Authorities in Canada jreport the the dectedpand will append be accepted beginning July election following the ap a is a poeal box drop. just 17 In and to dosing July 31, arepteoemmitbasedonSppointment order y Canadian fraud , ; The the foupyear tom, , : interviews will be eon- -' force known as Phmiebustera ad- - ,1 Carbon County may be . . divided when local voters go to die polls next election, but not by politic IsBues or : '4 - . SBA sets deadlihe ' hears common concerns: on Issues," added DmitridL v The senator further explained that dividing Price down Mate Street anud joln-te- g the nmth portion with . IMahCoimty and the south portion with Sanpete would xHt A', . attracts hundrtds, 12B GivekFestfva - Check out the newspaper's website at www.sunad.coni or call 637-073- 2. f . . ' . Staff reporter "J SQt . ;'. ' v"-- . 'VM . ; redia-trklln- g w.4'- . -- ; : . - v i. -, s .:"' , . . ' '. i r.v;5 j ; ' .... , ,. Z , - w- .? n :t v777Vs - . . - -- .: ' - , 7 . ; L:'. ri ; i:.- - . ; BBB issuesscam phone billing alert . :4; A'. f . .. . . CCSO seizes property, books theft suspects Into jail enforcement officers from Carbon and spend Thursday and Friday re--' covering alleged stolen 'SDods at a south Price residence' Thursday evening, the Carton Count! Sheriffs Office arrested three local men for the purported theft of an estimated Law ' Emmy counties . . ; $300,000 worth of merchandise. JLanry Price, Jeremy Worley and Jason Mcliief were booked, into jail on felony theft, unlawful possession of a firearm, possession of stolen vehicles . the suspicious vehicle caB to find that the con- -: cessions stand had been brngtorized. Pecmisn the witness recorded the license plate num-he- r, Kulow was able to trace the car to the residence on south Highway IQ. . . ; . v--. to be notified by law enforcement before attempting to claim property. We need some time to organize, but have been inundated by ve-hi- de responded to . located and it appears the suspects were apparently hoarding; the merchandise,, isaid Cordova. The sheriff asks residents to waif ng Kyfe Kulow ecuted a search warrant Thursday at apprttK matety 8:30 pjn. The search resulted not only ; in the discovery of the merchandise purport- - v edty taken from the concession stand, but an 'overwhelming overflow of unrelated items. . Officers from the Carbon and Emeiy sheriffs offices, Prme and Helper police departments worked at removing and logging items until 0:30 p.m, on Friday. A pool of cash was never and property, burglary of a and. criminal mischief charges, indicated Sheriff James Cordova. K call about a suspicious at the north Price bad fields resulted in the discovery. Deputy 1 ;; ' people walking through the front doors looking tosee if their property is among the evidence,' said Cordova. The sheriff indicates : that alleged Kulow ex- - Victims must provide : : . : re-quir- . nt . ; documen-tafio- n ad-dre- of ownership to claim property. .. ss coni-ple- te multi-agenc- . : 'vlsesnottopaythemoiiqtandtoreport sudx calls at TT"C nmiw4 AOL Billing Scam. An ,i"' city water rates . . ' Since Price s last water rate increase, tee extra money ooOocted has been put aside to help fund the dtys trunkwater line replacement prqecL ; The trunk line project has been estimated to cost S10 million. The next increase is promised to go toward subn sidizing the. dollar improvement project. : The 3 percent increase . will set a minimum rate for . multi-millio- residential customers at 115.44 per month per dwelling TherewfiIbea$lA5per 1,000 gallons toe water used registering from 0 to 10,000 per monte. There win also be a $1.66 per 1,000 gaDon diairgefor more than 10,000 gallons used pcraoneinonih period. Commercial consumers operatin'witbin Price city's boundaries will be charged a minimum rate of $174 per . month. t information, indudingcredit card mun-- : , here Is collected., ; OffidalsatAOLreportthesiteisnot toe oonqmrtys and appears to be sef up to get credit card numbers. The &mail has been sent under the name Adam Jones, hilling staff manager. : . $1.77 proved by bersduringa public meeting dty effective Jifiy 1. theretea'smaD problem regardingyour billing Information," with AOL The directs the potential victim toawb site where detailed personal financial Commerial consumers be assessed tee foUow--. teg monthly water diarges when applksble; 0 to 10,000 gallons,'. A resolution to raise wa- 2001-200- 2 - wiU ter rates in Price Wfater rates will increase 3 percent as adopted in the budget for Price I r ByKEVINASHBY Smi Advocate pu blish1 .... per 1,000. Free scaiic byway photo tour planned 10,000 to 50)00 gaikniBr' $1J91 per 1,000. . 50,000 to 150,000 gal lons, $2J)7 per L00a'. 150, 000 to 500, 000 gallons, ' $22 per 1,000. Usage totaling more than 500,000 gallons per month, $2.82 per 1,000. Cartx)nCoiuity residents receiving water from Prices system at areas located outside the dty limits wifi also lyitnessaratelncreasa The raRMflnfisi mfaihnmw ratewfll be $21B3 permeate and $2.16 per l.OOOftn up to 10,000 gallons, $2.73 per 1,000 for 10,000 to 15,000 gallons and $3.15 per L000 for more than 15,000 : X I t. The United States Fbrest Servioe and Castle Country Travd Coundl are t L . Debris and twisted vehicle fragments line U.S. Highway 6 following a traffic accidBnt last Friday afternoon near the turn off to the . Price Recreation Area. Five occupents traveling inside the hicles incurred injuries when two mini-vacollided. ns By RICHARD SHAW hit another minivan driven by Karen W Williams, 58,of Staff reporter Danish Fbrk., . s. . mini-van- Recre-atkmAre- a. ; 1 er one-inc- . - . W9-liam- . ve- ; collide mini-van- s A FMday evening traffic According to Utah Highaccident onUJS. Highway 6 way Patrol Trooper Chris in Price Canyon left five Paridn, the Manzmares van Prices existing monthly people injured when two pulled across the road so test, s rateswere increased for wa- collided at tfte the William's vehicle had no ter companies and turnoff to the Price time to react consumers outside There were no skid The mishap occurred marksindicated ftridn on tiddly limits. Connection fees and sen-when Joe M. Manzanares, 66; Monday of Denvei;C(da who was driv- v - Riding in the van with vioecbaigeswerealBOiBised. A three-quartinch ing the westbound vehicle Manzanares was Us wife, meter installation will cost apparently tried to mk a Barbara, and their eon, Joh meter wCl ' left turn into tee recreation seph, also of Denver The $700. A s inbe $1,400. An eight-inc-h area cutoff from the right van carried tee driver stallation will be $5,600 plus lane of the westbound highas well as Catherine Willthe meters cost way As he made the cut, he iams, also of Spanish Fbrk. gal-"km- is be- ing salt across the country stating that tvv, iturodi in the last month. Everyone in both van8was wearing seatbeha, except Jo- In June, a Jeep Cherokee ran seph Manzanares who was head on into another vehicle riding in the back seat of the and rolled down the embanksuffixed ment Into tee Price River, Colorado vehide arm tefuries and was treated landing upright on Its wheels. at the scene. The other pas- A baby in the sengers in the two vehicles bade Beal and the others in were transported to Castle-viethe car were only slightly inHospital where they jured because they were ;were doingwell on Monday wearing seatbelts and the inBoth minivans were bady fant restraint was attached damaged with an almost di- correctly The people in the rect hit in tee middle on both other vehicle were only vteides. Debris and jdeoes of slightly injured because of. the were read over an area seatbelt use. of about 150 feet Last Fridays twoviehide Theaoddenllstheseoond traffic accident remains unmishap at tee recreation der investigation. . 637-3009- 1 . Manti-LdS- fc' photognphbeautiful stands pine, and distant scenes that are ah-- ' . 8oIutetygb!gDoua,aaidMinccTheonty equipment necessary Is a 35mm camera, tripod and lots of film. " Techniques taught in the day long class indude how to focus attention on the subject of a photo and how to make photographs more interesting: "WfewBI w V'-- class Aug 4 at the Huntington-Eocle- s Canyons Scenic Byway . '. The tour will lecwe the College of Eastern Utah Prehistoric Museum parking lot at 9 sju. and pick up participants from Emmy County at BKs in Hunting ton at 930 am. Ihrtidpants will return home about 4p.m. ; .. Carbon Cpuntyredenta mayregis- ter for the event by callingthe travel ooun- c0 office at Registralkm is limited to 12 participants. Tbuf leader Layne Miller indicated that participants wfll iron tee basics of landscape photography while touring a National Fbr-parts of the : of quaking aspen, stands s wDd-flowe- ra |