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Show v. . 'f 5A Sun Advocate Price, Utah Tuesday September 18, 2001 enmes Senate approves federal U.S. in event- Last Friday, the United States I. foroughfoe local and federal law ' manimously approved leg- - rafereement agencies. , V . a ; allocating more than $13 .'. Of the 3001aw enforcement in federal binding to in-- officials in the state, approxi-qeas- e security at the 2003 Win- - mately 2,300 will be involved in the 2002 Olympics. JefOlympicsinUtah. ','c. . Auto of foe request Sen. Bob ; The Utah Olympic safety Bennett indicated mat the federal - command will receive $12.7 . . inessential to ensure the 1km jn federal monies for the ef--JSety of the athletes and specta- - fort and, in turn, will reimburse yJv'A ' V V tmattendii$foeiqxnningevenL impropriate agencies. : ; "Ihiswedcshonificattacksin The revenues will help cover ( York and have dvehinie;houringandapensafo-nevocabiJfcw Washington ' j ' ' ft4. .'VsvV changed the global cuned with invrSvement of Utah wifr-nwv. ' j: i nffipiak, many ci , fidtdscape and onfy reinforce the lay heed for adequate security at the who will be relocated for the games, pointed out foe ration of foe Olympics. - f' In addition, thellnited States Utsenatorlakrtidaynighl : ; I Not only are foe funds in this Congress improved $5 million in ,, unessential, wemayfindfoeyare federal revenues for theUtah com-- : hot adequate and deckle to seek rmmkationsnetwo(k.Tbe federal : Wditional funding. Given the at-- monies win allow an upgrade fnmwniiiffaHrtn m- in biosphere the Congress in the fhadow of Tuesday's violence, I frastnretureandassist with the law would anticipate foe support of enforcement needs amplified by Emiy Hal is swoni innsthe student board member ofthe Cartxm County Board of Education last Wednesday at the regulaity sdieduled meeting. nty colleagues fo fond omsafetythe Olympics.. The new system win support Hal wi represent the view point of students within the district during her ; hds,continedRrnnetL two-da- y communications do- . Securing Olympic venues in sctwri yeartBnura on ttw education hoard. ; tween lawenforcement personnel . foountainousareasrequhcsasiib. ftantial increase in personnel, : within si single agency dr many , y -ootedBermett. V departments, noted Barnett , J alAndunlikefoesummergames . The upgned system will ii Atlanta, Ga, where military low the Olympics committee's security and pumk safety entities hpopsprovidedasigDificteitpor ion of foe security force, recent ' to aosMcmmunicate throughout legislation requires that foe Utah the 2002 event, concluded foe , Divi- - pervisor Shyrel Baker puiport-edl' venues be secured primarily Utah senator. Utah Animal '' f' . . V : mif-fendin- 'S . 1 . j ; . ..' . ,, . es ed : . . : . ; ,'. -- . - Coddnginstructioa Once foe car- toqsareusedim,firmsmustcdm- ply with FDAfs required rtate- - In an effert to reduce foe spread fsahnoneflaenterilidis,foeUtah jElepartment of Agriculture and '- andfoeUAFoodandDnigmcnL : dministratkmarerequirmgnew labeling oa shell egg containers. The regulations mean foat egg Cartons must canyfoe flowing label: v ' Safe handling instructions: Tb l)revcrtfillncssftanbactexia:keep ggs refrigerated, cook eggs irnnl yoiks are torn, andcook foods ooo- joining eggs thoroughly s Effective Sqx. 4, the hart: qlingstatement must start apra : . fogongcartons.Howcvcx;FDA manufacturers Since January, foe divisioohas V recovered 85 brad of cows, calves and horses as well as more than $30,000 worth of alleged stolen property, tltevalue ofthe recov- - . ered livestock is estimated at : mcxcthan$40,000, according to was chared v sb jo ex-- aust existing inventray of eggs tsokxigasfoeybearasde ngstatement foat includes refrigeration instruction and .v: . pom-foo- v' : : Ml allow in-cat- treatedtodestroy salmonella must The latest case was fairly under re state officials..: fohren45 In at in one simple, according toMenkwe. . case,foree suspects frigeration degrees Two brothers in Layton tried lira or lower. The refrigeration; the Green River area reportedly requirement has been meffect fold state brand inspectors that to sell four cows at foe Smithfield since June 4. ' theyconsiddedfoemselvestobeauction. When inspectors Erin flhisb a yrelanned addition outlaws,not foieves, and fashrQelland and ScottEsjriin asked to our safe food handling regula- - kmed themselves as modem day for ownership documentation, the suspects couldnt produce it, JesseandFrankJames. , tionsmUteh,saidDougPetnon, . Brand Bureau Chief Ikny indicated Menkwe. supervisor of the UDAFs egg. Further questioning report- Menfove indicated foatfoe men poultryandmeatco(npiiancepn grams. Our goal is to eliminate apparently dressed in black doth-- edly revealed the livestock was ing, rode Hack horses and oper- - stolen from randies in Davis egg related SE illness by 201 v wSb an interim goal of a 50 per- - ated at night County. The suspects subse- SEiB- cent drop in The three suspects were quentty pleaded nesses by20Q5." . y cauit after UDAF District Su foeftcharges. bestoredanddiled ' : Ihe regulationsalso require shell eggs that have, not been y discovered .branded and tagged Bvestockirilbscher Can- yon northeast of Green River. In Beaver County, DNA evi- dence and foe wmk ofbrand spectorThane larshall helped .iheriffdcyutiesdiargearandier with receiving stolen property, - Marshall identified the calves d and had the animals DNA paredwithfoeoowsfoatwerebe- lieved to be the mothers. Hw pNA matched and the suspect charges swtftwt six individuals: duringfoel5dgjhtmonfos,end- ingone of foe states more active rustling sprees in several . . ' - ' C VV- ' .sV ' , V . , v; A - . ' ' , . . ;. . : . family and more, American Profile is a i.. 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The attorney general will also offer some helpful advice on how parents can keep kids schedule will include work- - ' shops with Carbon County law enforcement agencies, local school officials, Castle Valley media repesentates, commu- ' safe. ' T nity leaders, parentsand stu- The Internet safetytour will, dents. y The schedule of Internet be coming to 12 cities to pro- vide information from the at- - .safety meetings sdieduled in torney general and members of the Carbon area on Sept. 26 in- the Utah Internet Crimes eludes; 10 a.m to Force. Children Ihsk ll presentation . Against ' During the first 18 months at Sally Mauro Elementary : inoperation,ICAChasinves- - School in Helper. 11:45 l2:45 cases and to 230 a.m. .: . tigated nearly p.m., made more than 60 arrests in presentation at Hdper Junior Utah involving child poniogra- - High School. " 1 to 2 p.m., phy and : predators on the presentation Internet , : Westridge Middle School in i The danger is real," empha- - Price, 6:15 p.in,, local law' sized Shurtleff, The conse- are .enormous. We forcement officers and pros-neparents to be yimlant to ecutors meefing at the civic y auditorium in Price. protect their dUHren A recent survey discoveted - 7 to 8:30 p.m., community one out of five teenagers has re-- ; presentation at the civic audi- ceived an unwanted reques t on torium in Price. JC: .'w'.r . the Internet to engage in inti mate activities or provide ex- - Utah Attorney General : dw : |