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Show 12 Sun Advocate Price,; Utah Thursday July 19, 2001 sales tax to encompass services: (Continued bompage fj"-- : r: Emery County Fair, Castle VUley Pageant - free presentations scheduled July 26-2July 31 and Augl-- 4 at 8:30 pm, with live entertainment form? to 8 Pm The pageant site is located seven mum north of Castle Dale. Breakfast wjll be available for purchase from 7 to ? . am daily and lamb fey or chlicken dinners will be. served from 4:30 to r.' p.m. at the fairgrounoi in Castle Dale. Fair activities include exhibits, a carnival and PRCA rodeo performances J lily 26-2- (Continued from page 6) : month at 3:30 m contact Lisa frrfa at S. .. 9. $37-495- 8, Carbon Avenue, Price. For information,1 . 8. 613-628- process. A second complication stems from placing sales tax on business services. The practice can Create competitive cau- - : for businesses providing services tipns the taxpayers association. For example, a company may bring legal or accounting in order to avoid the sales lax. services ' .A company that employed its own accounting or legal staff wouldhave an advantage over a business that haa to . use outside services. Smaller firms would pay a disproportionate share of the .. tax because the companies have less ability to provide serv'7 vices In addition; implementing sales taxes on business services would put Utah at a competitive disadvantage against states without levies, stresses the association. Numerous ' business and professional services are as readily provided ' ' . from Nevada as from Utah. In recent years, states have tended to rempye sales taxes from production machinery due to' competition for eco-- .. nomic development. Business Service sales taxes could raise similar issues Of interstate competitiveness. 7 A third difficulty centers around taxing services imported from put of state.-- .' ..'.:v V States impose use taxes on goods brought from outside locations to preserve the competitive position of local sell- -; ers. The practice is much harder to apply with services. : For example, legal and amounting services can originate at more than one location for users in more than one state. Whereshould theservicesbe taxed?.. While there are ways to approach related problems, the 7 muttcrsarc not as easily resolved as in the case of goods and some services are much tougher to deal with than other! : .The problem in question applies primarily to professional services like law, accounting and advertising. '. Imposing a Utah sales taxes on services may encourage . existing businesses, which are traditionally more mobile than capital intensive industries, to relocate to other states. If a state sales tax is, to be applied, the levy.should be placed on ronsumer services, concludes die association. se at 451 Caring adult program --r meets the second Tuesday of the month at 9 a.m. at youth corrections on Carbon Avenue. Interested residents are encouraged to attend, For information, contact the program at - : Alzheimer's support group -- meets the fourth Wednesday of the , .Utah recognizes the potential problem by exempting products for resale and machinery used in production proThe association. out the sales from the cesses tax, points exemptions are easier to administer for goiods than for can be hard to track through the production '' : World Experience - is looking for Carbon Countyiamilies to host foreign exchange students. Students arrive in August Contact John Bryant . -'- .f at parade ot garnet, races and lunch at pavilion, 10:30 a.m.; aed mud volleyball, 5 p.m.; and dance at tennis court, 8 p.m.; July 23, basketball competitions at tennis court add barbecue at town hall, 4:30 pm; July 24 , Karaoke contest and music at the school, 8:30 p.m; and fireworks at dusk. - ":r . Carbon. High registrations - Juniors register July 19 and July 20 8 am until noon. Sophomore registrations will be scheduled by ' appointment, starting J uly 23 and continuing though Aug. 8. Letters will schedules prior to registrabe mailed to students with information-an- a tion: Junior and seniors will be required to make schedule changes July 23 ' ' 7 ' V ; 7 7 though Aug. 8. . .; ; ' from tin-hous- e. ' V . ; .v.: s o0 . 637-742- 4. Emery High Class of 1986 reunion -- The Aug. 11 event Includes an DAV service officer - The DAV representative will be at the Price informal gathering atCastle Dales rodeo grounds park at noon, families ..workforce office July 26 horn 8 to 11 a.m. to assist with VA matters. and children welcome; and a dinner at Emery County High DD Form 214 as well as marriagedivorce, birth, adoption or death School at 7 p.m. for class members and spouses, partners or guests. Res- -' Bring certificates and children's Social Security numbers. ' ovations required.. -- semi-form- al J . 4--H horse showt - The final show date, is Aug. 7, 3:30 p.m., at Oubon County Faitgrounda. The tep four seniot members will be awarded CEU tuition waivers, Wellington Roneer Day celebratiMi - The July 21 event includes a paradeon Main Street at 10 a.m., followed by activities and games inthe 1 . Wellington park. For information, contact Jana Abrams at . 637-088- . .Castle Country Horse Show Association - Show date schedule includes July 29 at Castle Dale; Aug. 12 at Price; Sept. 15, atCastle Dale. is at 8 am Shows start at 9 am For information, contact JiS Jenwn at Wellington Mountaineers rodeo - Performances are slated July 20 arid July 21. Junior barrels start at 7:30 p.m fbllowed by the rodeo at 8 pjn. A chicken race is planned for children Saturday night. For information, contact Lyndie Miller at . . . 637-657- 8. 637-776- 8. . ; Wellington honeshoe tournament competitioit, icontact Dale Norton at -- secretaries should report hirii scores Bowling league scores-Leagu- e weekly to Annette Heath. For information, Contact Heath at To register for the Pioneer Day . 637-205- 7. 637-382- ' - To register for the sporting event at Med Nortcm Field in Wellington, caIl Bill Skne at 637-9- 7 Ptayset Carbon Boy Scout breakfast -- will be presented July 24 at Albertstms , parking lot in Price. Per person and per family meal tickets are available. . r ' . 2. 1. Garages ' Dedts Homes ':V Price Ladies of Elks -- The next meeting will be Sept. 5. Forinfomuf-tiot- i, ; ;. call Susan Etzel at637-577V ' 7'".' "v : Coal Country Squares -- Dancers meet Thursday at 7:30 p.m. at the center in Price.. - noneer Day softball tourney 4 . . . . (Ills! Complete Building Polebams Sheds '... ' 5 . 50 . : : . frommorethan leaders the first part of August: Scouts may select different subjects. v ' . . ';. No late registrations will be accreted. Applications will be sent to unit : : 'u',' a , 2001 Carbon High graduate! -- may pick updiplomai at the school , , f. ihain office Monday through Friday from 9. a.m. to noon and 1 p.m.,to 3 ; ' ri wEtBrlBl p.m.Dlplomas wiflnot be mailed.; VFW - Boat hours are Monday - Saturday from rf a.m to 7 pm. Head Start - The program is accepting applications for Head Start Meetings are the second Thursday of the month at 7 pm Cames are on for applications. and early Head Start. Call the office at 637-49' ' Sunday at ! pm For information, contact Cinny Boren at v7- ; : ; Utah ISA Merit Badge fow Wow -- The event it slated Nov. 3, Nov; 10 and Nov. 17 at Brigham Young University and Utah Wlta State CoBege for scouts 11 years of age or older. Registration deadline is Oct 12. Barbershop chorus r practices Wednesday at 6:30 p.m. at the CEO Carbon County Fair - Organizers are looking for entertainers to ' music building. For details, contact Russ Wilson at ActiviFor Rhonda ftterson at (Perform. information, contact ' ties are planned Aug. 2 to Aug. 12 at the county fairgrounds, unless Castle Country Quilt Guild - meets the third Thursday of the otherwise noted. The schedule includes: month at 1 p.m. at the senior citizens center: For information, call Pat 2, youth bread baking contest, 9 am at 'Carbon High; 7 OuT0BiflMowpliniindcMlDmtaM imli9 your prafoGt tsiltf thui ivtrt or caUoMrw nd talk to VM our mb om of our spscMtottf 637-374- 636-323- 3. fli - Aug Scherschd V : at Aug. 4, aduit district riding club meet. ; 10 a.m. exhibits 3 and home from arts at to . Aug. 7, p.m. accepted Gastric bypass support group - meets the second Thursday of the horse show, 4 p,m. Helper auditorium; garden and flower entries accepted from 9 to 9:30 a.m. at month at 7 p.m. at Castleview Hospital. For information, call Wilma Howa at 475048 7 Helper auditorium; youth and adult shoot, O:30 p.m. at Helper gun range. Aug. 9, 4-- and home arts exhibit, 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. at Helper audito.. Central Utah Stock Car Racing Association : rium; circus, 4:30 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. i meets the second and home arts exhibit, 10 am to 7 pm at Helper Tuesday of the month, 7 pm; at Helper Civic Auditorium. For informaAug 10, "7 : .. auditorium; commercial booths 10 am to 7 pm; entertainment, noon tion, contact Larry Olsen at -to 5 pm; baby contests, 3 to 4 p.m.; live bands, 5 to 7:30 p.m.; softball 7:30 p.m.; and live bands, tourney, 6 p.m.; junior barrels, 7 p.m!; League of Utah Writers Price chapter meeu the third Thursday of "" 9:30 to the month from 1 to 3 p.m. For informatics, callimma Stevenson at 7 7 : . , Aug 11, model air show,. 8:30 am; softball tourney, 9 a.m.; open ,6374463. jackpot barrel race, 10 am; animal expo, 10 am to 6 pm; Commercial and home tooths, 10 aim. to 7 p.m.; entertainment, 10 am. to noon; : arts exhibit, 10 am to 2 at Helper auditorium; pet show, 11 a.tn.; , first pm ' Farm Bureau Talent Find, noon; entertainment, 3 to 4 pmj beef and p.m.; E rn Star; Naomi Chapter 13, first Thursdays, 7:30 pm; Jobs lamb barbecue, 4 to 6 p.m.; live bands, 5:30 to 7:30 p.m.; junior bands, 7 DrVighters, Bethd 3, second and fourth Wednesdays, 7 pm; and York 7:30 p.m.; anddance following rodeo performance. p.m.; Ritelchapter, council, commanded alternating), first Wednesdays, 7:30 . Aug 12, modd air show, 8:30 a.m.; open horse show at 9 am, with p.m. Utah Eastern Shrine .dub-- ' Contact Norman Smith for informa .. . registration starting at 8 a.m. tion. - 472-820- 3. . 4-- H 4-- H . . . H Mew all of our packages and curnot pricing at . . 4-- H ' .com OrMwIIMk 637-680- 7. Serving the for over 30 years! SMJIMC WO W. Nortklnvl MOMtTMO wist jouwNiasswL woo swsiiaasaiaasoo . saves Hives Its also the. Utah state ... lawl ;. Ujm. . Buckling up y. pre-rode-o, o, v- - Carbon fair rodeo -- Iferformances will be presentedAug.10 and Aug. ll.For informiition,CQnuct Cindy fierceat M7-197- . 2, Slovenian Day picnic - is planned on Aug. 5 from noon until 5 pm at the Price city park pavilion. Public welcome. For information, contact 4. lorraineBabcocx at ;. 472-560- - International Days Opening Ceremony in the Price City Peace Gardens Flags of Our Heitage,, ' Culture Connection -- Free admission programs are planned at 7:3Q p.m. at the Price Peace Carden. The schedule includes: July 26, International Days opening ceremony, followed by fashioned band concert. . July 31, Patti Pinedo's Boys Unlimited'and Daniation, featuring vocalist Tony Piriedo. , Aug.7,Ftispanicmusic, featuring Dora Smith, Norland Max Aragon and Helen Zabalah. " Aug. 16, contempwary country, featuringTRAC Aug. 23, singenTara Compagni and Carumeh Mele. . ' : : Followed by an Old Fashipned Band Concert , - meets the second and fourth pm, in the conference room at CEUs- Adoption Crossroads of Utah .Wednesday of the month, 6:30 cputer business building Fx information, call Mariane Tufti at 637' ' : . Castle Wiley ArchaeolcHr Society meets the third Thursdayof the month at 7 pm in the CEU museum classroom. For information, . -- contact Jeanette Evans at 637-004- 4 ;. 7. ' .. 7 7 .7 .V Utah Friends of Paleontology - Castle Wiley chapter meats the ' second Tuesday of the month, 7 p.m., in the CEU museum classroom. ' For information, cojntact the museum or Duane Taylor at 7 . 613-506- ' ... : ' - . "... Carbon County Model Railroaders -- The group meets Thursday at7pmFormforiMtion,caUTCTrywheekrat636068l,.1 ; .7-- : .'Z- . Carbon County Historical Society - meets the last Wdnesday of every month at 7 pm st CEU museum. Fpr information, contact Eldon 7 , Miller at 4726253.' - V. 7 International Days-Th- e opening ceranony wifi bepresentedjhly 26 at 7:30 p.m. at the Price Peace Garden. Activities at Washington Park v .7?' . include thefollowingi 7'Newbonu in Need- - Residents are encouraged to donate baby items 1 to 3 p.m., children's ..' 3 Karaoke to5 27, p.m., performing groups; July for needy infants in Carbon County. For information on volunteering or ; sing along 4. ; donating items, tontact Teresa Kilcrease at ' 6 to 9p.nL, concert in the pule' ' '.7' 1 local 6 music. in to :7 ; 28, heritage p.m., July .7. American Cancer Society -- Local cancer phrirets may obtain infor- -. : . Thursday July, 26 ... . . Presents ... 4-- H pre-rode- Price City CULTURE CONNECTION . '.C . ' . . at7;30p,nto v 637-532- Admission is me Bring your lawn chain; or blankets . 'Theatre - Show dates include 'Lil' Abner; Nov. Mont Hannon Junior High; and "Best Nov, Christmas Pageant Ever, De(. l2-1- 5 at Mont Harmcm. 12, Nov.15-1- 0, - . ; -- mation on obtaining help ana support by contacting Hekn Orr at 637-14- ' -- 7, 1 2. .. MOPS - meets the first Monday of tire month at 9:30 am arid the available. For information, call Tanri Campbell at . third Monday at 6 pm Child care 637-754- 2. K( t fr f jf-- ; ' : $ IK t VvV r ,-- 7. Castle Country Off Highway Vehicle Association (CCOHVA) The group posts information on new issues regarding laird use and closures on its website at ccriiva.com. For information, contact Tony ."V: Koss at rt4 ywp 'for C 637-514- V VT i 79 1 , ; ROY NIKAS . .J ... Announces Candidacy For ; PRICE CTIY MAYOR Xittiorof . Hie Enclumtid ... HalParty Louise Foley, Horace & Tfcrry Salazar & family, Kennetlj & Danny Harter & family, Carol Rose, Juanita Lope! Tbny & Lena Lopez, Benny & f Julia Cisneros family. 11a.m. --2p.m. &4 p.ttu-- 6 font. . . . Trice City Library 2taofe availaSkfcTfmhsc Thank you for the opportunity to have served as your Price Gty council member for the past 10 years. A my term ends, I am asking for your support. in my bid to become your next Price Gty Mayor. Paid far by the Rojr Nikas far Mayor Committee |