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Show Agency committed to strengthen . vr tT" 'i , - the economy in Carbon Counly ing Caibon County. We need to DEIYNN FIELDING Caibon Economic Director By; something different than "We are located between (Salt Lake, or Provo or Spanish Fork) and Moab. Please enter; we have the first submission already, 6. Our development ration bid on four contracts that would brinj family supporting high ted;" jobs to this ret.We did not get two. We are still in the running for the other two. We look daily for other oppor-an- d tunities. 7. Our area is a "Smart Site and we will support and help develop local high tech" busi- nesses. If you know of one or want to start one, contact me. 8. The Southeast Utah Small Business Investment Fund began with $550,000. By the end of the summer, a large majority of the money will be used m our area to start small businesses, Last week three of us went to Salt Lake and presented a re- Occasionally, it is useful to summarize what is being done sn the economy of sty Commis- formed an Economic Development Agency. This is a vehicle to assist larger facilities, We are identifying specific ar- Public bearings will be held this summer about the budget areas. Wellington City is doing the same within their city limits. 2. The Airport board is newty reconstituted. At the next meeting, we will discuss vari- ous options and review the new brochure to bring aviation re- lated business to the county. 3. College of Eastern Utah and the Manufacturing Exten- sion Partnership will hire a full time, manufacture related en- gineer effective July 1st. This person will focus on strength- ening manufacturing activities in Carbon County. 4. This office and the Tour- ism Council collaborated with High to support and promote several high school corpo-sione- i t i 1 rs h . t f r " f r f . i t ! I I I quest for and additional $560,000. ' Next Wednesday (April 24th) morning at 7:00 a.m. we will meet with the Caibon nomic Development Council at JBs to discuss these and other Eco-Carb- ' StsdTdngthen These wiU two events, day year. 5. This month we are spon- soring a contest with $400 prize for suggestions of a logo and slogan for use in promot- - on LamlenromS corn-mon- Sena- - Manager Shane Price last week. Karon Mills, Executiw Director of the Carbon County Chamber of Commerce, Wal-Ma- rt officials are pictured cutting the ribbon with store to attend. We do not have all the ideas or even the best ones. We want your suggestions and ments. Please attend and help develop Carbon County. along with City and MiBer of tfienew Wal Mart Super Center that opeiwrf ineajt . v j J' ey VJal-rJla- Rural business conference set On Mav 28 and 29th l While rural Utah strives to at-- k School Cheerieaderl Price City opened its new Su? Center in Price last Wednes-- Wri-Ma- P Super Center opens in Prit rf it Mayor Joe Piccolo welcomed duded United Way, CMNPr- i- .ementaxy Spools. . Miller recognized several maiyChfldren'i Medical Cen- - t mStXZSSZR y0ivfni:ced.ra,,.m BuuneuTccbonoloQ' Confer ence. The rapid proliferation and implementation of information technology has transformed the way the world conducts busi- nes& Businesses no longer need in New York or LwAngeles, or large, costly sales teams to sain access tout- - tionii Md iatemuknui mM-kets. Tbday, a small home busi- - ness located in Price can pitch its products from Pans to Pensacola with the mere click of a button. Technology not only opens up world markets to any busi- ness with internet access, but it can also help make businesses, particularly small business, productive and efficient. r construction effort This annual conference will Ccfeipresenterswillex- - today's business world, ahddis- cuss wavs to imolementtecfanol- - 628-551-4. Local Council ; - . . The Carbon Economic De-velopment .Council,' in conjuntion with several local media in Carbon County is launching a campaign to market foe oounty.Accxiiding to Delynn Fielding, Economic Develop- ment Director, the group is in-viting the general public to sub-- nonprofit organization. Has provided health care services in the State of Utah for 13 years, The division of Rocky Moun- tain Home Care, a nonprofit organization, has been proyid-ing home health care services to the Carbon-Emei- y area since 1998. Several other home health care agencies have been in business in Carbon and Em- ery Counties, but all exited the Their personal commitment to the community remains the same today as it was four years ago. Over the past four years, many changes and challenges have occurred affecting how agencies provide home health care services in rural areas. As a result, many home care agen-des were unwilling to devote themselves to the communities they served. However, Rocky . sup,.-- , ' setscontest rait logos.and or slogans that i could be used to promote busi- ness, industry, tourism, educa- tion and community pride, v. The logo and slogan could be used in all forms of media to- gether or separate. Area people are encouraged to submit theirideas for either one or both. A T . PicbiredabM in 8 two photos an fnembenofltody Mountain Care.toamnCartxin and EmenfQxxThsnam partiaiar ontac Empioyaes induds Sheny FochhUffi, D00; EVeiyn Eaquinta, RN, ADOO; fttrida Davis, RN, AD00; Deanna Loam BeL Dailm Condor Dominic IhompsoiMXL; BridgdJustBn,AssL; lawn Dicam, Aida Sho; and MslriMm no Guarfo. Melessia Nelson. ShelaSebriiC-fodCXson- DeeriaStDcMxNwHeidilfoldavich.andSheibiZbm.LPN'sincIude'Maeefo . Sco our new salon . 90 . t "in For - r a , If ri - and hospice services: What aril ated hospice agency and non - they?WhowilIpayfoiit?HoW profit organization, they are do Medicaid and other commtf-also able to provide services to nity-baorganizations assiift those who are terminally ilL ' in reimbursement? Rocky Mounted Hospice, their se social work; physical, pies.They also offer specialty care in IV therapy, nutritional therapy, wound care, maternal child and pediatric services. In to thank you for allowing us the : ,, residnets and has always been , years to bea part of your corn-munity and providing a service for you and your families. They invite your calls to inquire and -- aredevoted to thdr needs. can be contacted at 435-63-? Coop; Karen lson,and RussdlPlncociL indude Aynne Ottwrempfoyees or 0665 . vfs'. ..v V Bser, . t Vour v - - X :v -- frh . - !; .l-- Nails 'V Tan MEXICAN . i. CAF1?- - : .90 E. lOO So frice x '' of Price 148 637-593- - . Saturday 5 p.m. - 9 p.m. Closed Sundays ft Holiday V 2 , Call For Rnervatlons Phone TAKE OUT GZSZXS ALSO 637-654- , " .. , ' : ' - 5 -- ;" ' . BANQUET ft PRIVATE PARTY FACILmES - AVAILABLE UPSTAIRS South 200 East " , thru Friday 11 a.m. - 9 p.m. Monday ' Hair Hut - V ' JohnfH ' Smvlra , , :V'V . - DebteMadrisaL IfoByfo MartuieLin Naykx; IO'FHaiRdxitis.lara SanderKeSojforiSmffinson.Vinlk. Thatdn; Rose Tktai, Josh lormaa Debbie TusoitL Susan fed, Ben Wa&acs, Carat Witag Lain Zom, Glenn Fan; Dam - of Huntsman, Scott Latxum, launas Lfo, Jeff MiSo; Lm Nieison, Jeff OlMa; MM Gagin, and Davil Nelson' ' I 19 Sa Carbon Avenue, Price i .0 coordination with Rocky ask questions about home caife affili- Gasfi 1 00 GoaflEa Hair -- :local I 't'.. . . " v w . - . u-t- e in Carbon and Emery counties. Each member of our team is in- -' strumental in providing all ar- eas of home health care ser- vices, which include skilled AII Water. 'v. - . contest will select entries that Pricebr dropped off at die Sun can be used to promote theAfvocs,845EastMain,'alSO eounty. The contest begins to- in Price. People entering the day and will run through May contest are asked to include 16th. Fielding announces that their name, address and teld-entires Will fourcashawardsof$100willber phonenumber.All of Carbon awarded for the best entries. . Entries can either be mailed County Economic Develop-morto: Contest, 120 East Main , ment the direction of the physicians ,SV. O b ' ; ,V't- - I rs comm-headquarte- - care to Mountain Care has strived to find solutions to provide qual- ity health care in rural ccrmmu- nities, including Carbon and Emery counties to ensure those residents would receive the quality home c needed, They pride themselves on maintaining a highly cranpetent and respectful staff directed by Sherry Feichko, RN. We con- sider it ian honor to work under Wal-Ma- Wal-Ma- ; , . rt coa-dudedtheceremonywithacqn- gratulations to the employees jt and management of and a thank you to the xu ty for its encouragement aqd President of their Boys Basketball program and Rodeo Club aswell as Huntmgton, Oevdand, Ostle Cas le Dale, Heights, Oeekview, and Wellington El- - plaques anrfmetures to Wilson. Among the recipients m- - ' hooU. The loc.l receiving grants in- School for Mart's support presented ?: plain what is happening in ,e,Mfl rec-- $500 and $1,000. Many of the groups, in appreciation of ceremonies was Shane Miller, local store manager. , Entertainment induded the Academy and Pinn?d member Caibon High cies and aooliaticms that can strengfoen rural businesses, and improved customer service. The conference will also provide a forum for community leaders, business owners, entrepreneun and educators to examine their roles in building a stronger fu-ral Utah through the use of tech-nology. For more information , contact Bruce Richeson at 435- - each of these groups were - ; |