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Show y I 8A Sun Advocate Price, Utah Thursday March 21 ,2002 Candidates file for '02 election: (Continued from page 1) of Murray, I Xivid Smith i if Alpine, Winston Wilkinson ( if Sandy, Jay J irgcnscnofSall I jikc City, Mark (rockcll of Salt Like City, John Swallow of Sandy. Merrill Cixik of Salt Like City, 'Inn Bridgewater ol Ameriean f ork, Richard Snelgmveof Salt Like City, Carrie 'liiwner ol Draper and Steve I farmsen of Salt I .ake ( ity. In addition lothe Republican IK iminee. Mat hesi in will ct impele for die NovciiiIkt congressional eleilkm w He with I jlicrtarian Ron Copier of Salt Lake City and ( ireen I ally Ik ipeful Patrick I )ielil ol Ksealanle. Along witli the partisan and non-partisa- races. Carbon n County Justice Court's Eluyne Sli ii is. four 7th I district judges and live stale appellate adjudicators will appear on the November bal-l- i it li ir relent ii in elect ii ms. ( arlx in ( ' unity residents will east retention voles for Judge Bruce K. I lalliday. Judge Scott N. Ji ihaiisen. Judge Maty I . Manley and Judge I .yle R. Anderson from the 7th District. Judge Johansen and Manley serve primarily on die juvenile bench, while Judge I lalliday ami Judge Andeiv m pre- side over matters processed through the district court. I Jtali ( '( iiirl ol AifX.'als judges listed on the retention ballot will include ( ircgoiv ( )rmc, Norman Jackson, Judith Billings and James I )avis. ' light means to SLOW DOWN and STOP before the light turns A yellow rushing to beat the yellow light. ; ; : f AUTO SALES, LLC (Continued from page 1A) mcrce Department. Providing evidence that the nations economy is beginning to pull out of recession, employers added 66,000 workers to non-farpayrolls in February, according to figures released by the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. The number of workers lining for first-tim- e unemployment benefits edged down to 377,000 from 380,000, reported the US. Labor Department. U.S. business inventories rose in Januaiy. Stocks increased 0.2 percent after a dropping in December. Total business sales mse 1 . 1 percent on the month after posting an unchanged out-- come in December. Analysts view the rebuilding of inventories as a crucial development in lifting the countiy out of recessions. The deficit in the nations broadest measure of trade nar-- I rqwed slightly to $4 1 7.4 billion last year, still the second-higheimbalance on record. The account trade deficit decreased 6.1 percent from the all-tihigh of $444.7 billion set in 2000, pointed out the U.S. Commerce Department Last year marked the first time that the account had shown an improvement since a 7 percent decline to $109.9 billion in 1993. The U.S. economy is breaking out of recession and may grow at a 3.7 percent rate in the second half of the year, according to the Blue Chip Economic Indicators survey. The consensus forecast calls for the gross domestic product to increase at a 2.6 percent annual rate in first quarter 2001 By comparison, the economy grew at a 1.4 percent in fourth quarter 2001. The National Bureau of Economic Research, indicated last week that economic activity may have stopped declining. However, the bureau was not ready to formally declare an end to the recession starting in March 2001. The agencys panel will make a judgment in the future as to when the U.S. economy actually bottomed out and began to recover. The group will wait for additional data to rule out the possibility that the contraction in economic activity might resume. st Easter Weekend March 28, 29, 50 i Every Credit Application Accepted 18.40 22.86 Sales Rep, Cameron Brocfcbank I want to give everyone back home the chance MINING TECHNICIAN to benefit from our low priced inventory. with ELECTRICAL SKILLS TRITON COAL COMPANY is seeking qualified htividuals lor the position of with ELECTRICAL SKILLS at its North Rochelle Mm MSHA electrical low, medium and high voltage certification far surface . ComeaskforjnelandJjwill convince Danny Itojnatclvyo u rdo wn paym e nt u p Jf$ 5 0 0 J coal mines is preferred. ... The qualified appficant w be able to understand, troubleshoot and repair High and low voltage power distribution systems Switch gears AC and DC circuitry Motors, controls and generators Addffionaly, appicants mustbeabietoread and intapret schemata and blueprints and be able to draw circuitry. Knowledge of sofd state circuitry, coal preparation plants, and electrical experience with draglines, shovels and etectric trucks is preferred. Interested, quafified indviduals should send letter of introduction and resumes by April, 2002to: Triton Coal Company, North Rochelle Mine .. 510 Reno Road Gillette, WY 8271 8 Attn: Human Resources Department Triton Coal Company la an equal opportunity Improvement Study .. llarch 27, Price 19.66 100.00 Wllene Canto m itfa Payments as low as $89 per month ojic Specializing In Late Model Sedans, Trucks & SUVs. 19.59 12525 Utali bankruptcies rank second: ! red. Many crashes occur due to people 19.48 KENILWORTH - Wilene Kilgore Canto, age 81 died March 19, 21X12 at Casllcview Hospital in Price. Shewasbom Feb. 11 1920in Tracy Gty, Tenn., to William and Bertha Sictz Kilgore. Married Canto Oct. 13, 1930 in Nev. He died Dec. 23, 1979. Member of the Price United Methodist Church. ELsie graduated from Zeiglcr High School and Southern Uni- - in Illinois with .a bachelors in teaching. After graduation, she taqght fifth grade in Zeigler, III., prior to moving to Utah. ELsie worked as a secre- for Dr. Demman. Helper Rexall Drug and Columbia Steel at Horse Canyon for many years, She was a resident of Kenilworth since 1930 and taught school at Milton Kirkreit CASTLE DALECalifomia Milton Oliver Kirkreit, age 72, died March 19, 2002 at Corona Medical Center of pul- monary fibrosis. He was bom Jan. 9, 1930 in Zobell, Orem; Norma Canto, Mapleton; and Wilene's loving family, Ron and Marlene Parkin and their dren. Preceded in death by ents; and dear niece, Kathleen sister-in-la- chil-Adol- par-Elk- o, McGlasson. The family would like to thank everyone at Castleview Hospital, especially Dr. Will-versi- suggests contributions to the Price United Methodist Church, 10 N. 200 East. side, Calif.; two daughters, Hacee (Jeff) Stewart, Corona, Calif.; Kristan (Jeff) Reed, Riverside, al Calif.; one grandson; four daughters, Steven Tyler and Jessie grand-Region- Nicole Kirkreit, Streator, 111.; saves lives Utah state ... Utah, Locations to Serve Your Needs Family Medicine 300 E. 500 N. General Medicine Urgent Care One-tim-e BUNDERSON Monument visits (MUm H52ti2!5Id.u5t" Mum Tuesday , Grand County 9 125 oab E tenter St Thursday, March For High Chaparral; COME Talk About; V ' . Study Goals Traffic AoddentData Howto bnprwe ' . Helper Medical Clinic 125 South Main, Helper 472-700- Mon - Fri 9am - 4:30pm 0 Bookcliff Medical Medical Plaza 590 E. 100 N. Suite 6, Price IWA'MtsLstStCXtlS: L 613-938- 0 New After Hours Clinic at the Price Location Weekdays from 4pm to 8pm (Fridays tlP 5pm) 1 r 0 RESIST DRUGS AND.VIOLENCE , : law!' ' TWo ty iams. Dr. Poitras and Rev. Nancy Boswell, Memorial graveside service Saturday, March 23, 1 p.m.. Price City Cemetery under the direc-tar- y tion of Mitchell Funeral Home. In lieu of flowers, the family- - o, Its also the MFHV Survived by sister, Mary Helen McGlasson, Orem; nephew, Ron Canto, Mapleton; niece, Kathy Cortney Nicole Davis and Lauren Edmore, N.D., to Ollai and Ashlee Stewart, Corona, Calif. Esther Kirkreit and Daniele Elizabeth Estrada, Milt spent four years in the ' Riverside, Calif.; one stepson, US. Air Force stationed in Rapid Zachary Reed; three brothers, Gty, S.D. He is survived by Robert (Karma) Kirkreit Norco, Patricia Kirkreit, his wife of 46 Calif.; Gary (Roylene) Kirkreit, years. The couple retired from Placentia, Calif.; Willard (Bar-NorcCalif., then lived in Castle bara) Kirkreit, Alturas, Calif.; Dale for eight years and were ac-- three sisters, Opal (Peter) tive members of the Ascension 'lEllingson, Corona, Calif.; Gloria St Matthews (Lutheran) Church Anderson, Sun Gty, Calif.; and in Price. They moved back to Carol (David) Melland, Garden Riverside, Calif., this year. Grove, Calif. He was preceded Milt is also survived by one in death by parents and sister, son, Steven Jess Kirkreit, River- - Hazel (Paul) Judd. Buckling up employer. Helper Junior High for 30years. Elsie |