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Show rr my mr h . m 4 ? , n4'W a 4 44 k' Sun Advocate' Price, Utah Tuesday April 30, 2002 5A I Fire danger is high due. to early drought season Utahs 2002 fire season may . !- - already be setting a new record. as the earliest and most intense in recent memory. A drought throughout most of the state has kftvegetationextremelydryand because all the resources necessary to fight these fires are not available this early in the ' A recent blaze near Parowan in Iron County, and another in Washington City last month, are ous in the central and southern just two exampics of fire behavregions of Utah. Fire officials , ior not normally seen until late urge caution with all forms of fire. June or July. Fire crews have reIn my 30 years I cant responded to dozens of smaller fires member this many fires so early throughout the southern and cen- -. in foe year that have burned with foal areas of foe state. ' such intensity, recalls Dave ' Even with additional mois-- ! Dahymple, fire management oo--' ture it just wont make much difpntinator for foe Division of For- ference, added Dahymple. The estry, Fire and State Lands. "The ground and vegetation is iust so situation is even more serious dry that it would take at least a coqditions are especially hazard- : water couple of years to reduce foe threat Citizens are being asked to be extra carefuL Ensure camt are completely out and do not carelessly discard smoking ma terials. Other often causes of wildland fire indude vehicle catalytic converters and vehicles. exhausts on A dosed fire season has al ready been instituted for Beaver, Garfield, Washington, Iron and above-avera- ge over-look- i I ed all-terr- . Kane counties, effective April 15 and extending through Oct 31. Adosed fire season requires that any open burning be donesonly by first securing a permit ; - v $ . . i Womens conference draws speakers from across the country TheColfegeaf Eastern Utah welcomed speakers from acrosstliecouiTtryAprii26,tospeakatttieannuaiworTien,s conference, held atthe new student center. Amongst the speakers mat enenoeo were jane uyerwnospoKeeooui . womens health, induding a brief background on midwtfsfy The conference wasahugssxcsss, wit Ih women fam across the county walking away with knovMge acquired from at tending the ncniyregaroeo event . . . , College wins award for service and learning The College of Eastern Utah recently won an award for the son and each, organization quired to put in 56 hours of service during the semester. volved. The program must match service providers with service needs that the changing dreum-stanc- Assistant instructor, Linda Jensen, volunteered about 1(1 hoursperweekduringthedasses to help students learn and pre. pare tax forms. - fa tax preparation dass taught by instructor Henning Olsen. The' class, volunteer income tax service-incotax preparation, was taught spring semester and was geared to teaching students how to prepare real life tax returns. The actual practice came from preparing forms for other and sestudents, the nior community within Carbon low-inco- V County. The students in foe program completed hundreds of tax forms this year, providing a much needed servire to those inti designated communities. Olsen had his students prepare and electronically file foe documents. The dass met two times a week fix two hours. Each student was re r. I Each project submitted for foe award must meet certain Rrefighters struggledtocontroi thgrassfirethatjumped a canal and threatened this building last month: Firss ; non for the common good. An effective program provides structured opportunities for people to reflect critically on file service experience. A good program articulates dear service and learning goals for all involved. The community that is be. ing serviced must be able to define their own needs as wdL The program should clarify the responsibilities of each per . . the month thanany other media category, except , j . online newspaper sites than arty other media category, except cable J . k The family of rile would like to caqiress their heartfelt thanks arid appreciation to their friends and IT . i) ml mm Jane yy Bonnie Petersen, JHsh Lunelli, Mineiv Bol) &Taylor Petersen, Sharon Hreinson, Earl & Charles Kirkwood and . families. ; vdv . 1 Pubiiihed by Newspaper Axodatioa of America 4 m it An extra special thank you to Bobby Etzel, you are truly wonderful;. Your love and support has helped to make our i Iona little easto to bear.'1 iX7; Y: . . i iV : family for the phone calls, cards, money, flowers and food at this difficult time. TV sites. 200 Y k Bud Petersen ,'t Fortd sites. Internet risen spend more time an I ftIj Thank You Ihtemet users visit; ' newspaper W sites ; . i . yam approaches, officials fear some devastating consequences could result. ; moreirequentfy during ing, support, recognition and evaluation to meet foe goals that have been put forth. 7116 program must insure . that the time commitment for service and learning is flexible, appropriate and in the best interests of all involved. . An effective program is committed to participation by and with diverse populations within the area. One of the keys is that Olsen acts as the instructor and the programs coordinator. His background in tax preparation is important and prominent fix the i of the program. - prin- ferocity. With the contmued dnxigtit it is doubtful that real Did You Know?. Every program must indude training, supervision, monitor- .. ciples to be viable. The project must do the following. . It must engage people in re pfijirihility nnH challenging M. ' ?.ldiefwill come and as the hot part ofthe began early this year and continue to grow in number and es that exist. ; Sr' . ? ''. in- t. S . At Utah Central Credit Union, we understand decisions are made here, not in New York. And that being a good neighbor means a lot more evnything we ofier fmnr hee cheddng and foan just hvirig next door to someone. Wc also , mortgage loansto Saturday hours and a drive--' up window is designed to fit your needs. And of . understand foe unique needs of the people who .t 'I 4 iii lire hoe ta Price. Thatk because weYelocaLW; I ft . s lire and work here just like you . At UCCU 4 , course, it all conies with the friendly service youd expect hum a good neighbor. aQ OPEN A NEW ACCOUNT AND RECEIVE: 14 ' ' HIGHER interest on any UCCU IntoM m aijr utf U1WER ament ntes, dower than If V ." - so 1 ntes, min. of $no) (above slated QAjCJ s FREE order of checks just by opening a new checking account CD . iralD lorn i. REE mdnhenhip f Visit our web site at www.iiialuzntral.com and find out how weean meet your financial iwrds. 'f w. PRICE BRANCH 194 East Main Street Price, UT84542 , r- v'.yrvirr.l yt. f . 7-- ; - 37-0964? ' ' Fax.637-5-5 www.uuhcentral.com . m m- iiBi I Lv.. . U I C::r8K:i 7 Si-- ms ... I wi htfw 8:CD am. to 7 p.m. Sji 9 im. - 5 pjn. C - Utah Central Credit Union . Were in it together IV - t ; - J . rt t V s M. - . N WJW WH I s 1 rii rriends never let firienda drive drunk! Be a tree, friend take the keys to the vehidel j W r! ? w ... L m ' |