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Show Sun Advocate Price, Utah Thursday 2A May 9, 2002 Carbon lawmakers discuss canal, fire warden issues: (Continued from . page used for ATVs, bicycles and horses, would utilize the roads and some other existing trails. ' The commissioners expressed the countys interest in helping, 1A) Dave Ix'vangvr reviewed the specifications the department had submitted ft v the vehicle, the commission chose to accept the hid for the Durango. The lawmakers accepted block grants for Coal Country Housing for $30,000 and the Carbon County I lousing Authority Tor $70,000. The money for the first will IV used for the ( 'tillccn Shelter and the other grant will he used to improve cart paths on housing property for those residents that arc using personal cart transports. Matt Kauhala approached the commission about the possibility of using some class I) county n Kids as part of a trail system that Ik and others arc developing in and outside of WellingOuiglcy--Women'- s ton. The trails, which would be the reduction in the production of agricultural products has dropped considerably because of the lack of water " he said. For instance last year production was half of what it was the year but pointed out that the roadways arc presently involved in the federal review of roads. A resolution was passed by the commission that declared Carbon County a drought area While the fact of little water - is no surprise to residents of the county, the costs of the present situation could be hurting the county for years. I think it is wise for us to pass such a resolution, "said Commissioner Tom Matthews. It will help when we ask for federal and state assistance." Kcx Sacco made a presentation to the commission about what the costs to agriculture in the area have been. .In the past couple of years. was about a half million dollar loss. As far as cattle production, there was a 30 percent loss last year." Sacco indicated that cattle kiss represents about $3 million and that cattle loss numbers, where ranchers and farmers sell off animals directly affects the future even if thewater situation improves because to replace lost stock takes a number of years. : ADVERTISING Shirley Stulihs .Siifn h. . ayjut EDITORIAL Idilor issued Publication No. (USPS twice a week at Price, Utah. Periodical postage paid at Price. Utah, and at additional mailing office PO Uox 5KV, Castle Dale. Utah 8451.1. l.yniHla Jnlinuin Keporter Richard Shaw Reporter Karen liassn OFFICE l)ffur tuiuinrr Entire contents copyright 02001 Sun Advocate Inc. All rights reserved. No part of the publication may be reproduced in any farm with out the express consent of the Sun Advocate's managing editor or ( 'mutation Darla lee uocRs ... . Mmiday - Friday a.m. lit 5 p.m. 1 1:05 p.m. May 2. Casey R. Alexander (28, warrant Helper); court-issue- d 2:30 p.m. May 3. Daniel Jesse Munoz (20, contract. DNCE1210 ONCE 1200 Non-cred- it Ballet Jazz Aerobics DNCEIIIO. PHED 1370 fice. 2:10 p.m. May 4. Neil Tent Reedy (35, Bennion); unlawful possessionAise of drug 'paraphernalia, unlawfully fishing without a cense, littering, court-issuwarrant; Utah Division of Wildlife Services. 7:20 p.m. May 4. Christopher Morrison (25, Price); intoxication; Price Gty Police Departed . ment Patricia Forbes (30, Price); warrant 2:05 p.m. May 5. Virgil R. Burch (54, Mad warrant gna); 10 a.m. May 5. court-issue- Registration takes place at the 5:45 p.m. May 5. Russell S. Williams (38, Price); drivers license suspensionrevocation; Wellington Gty Police Department. 9:08 p.m. May 5. Trinity L. Brown (24, Utah Department of CorrecHelper); tions hold. 9:08 p.m. May 5. Robert C. Lama (44, Price); unlawful possessionAise of a controlled . Utah Department of Corsubstance, rections hold; Wellington Gty Police Depart72-ho- ur . ment 10:20 a.m. May 6. Dale Herrera (49, East Carbon Gty); d commitment . 10:30 p.m. May 6. Sandra Lee Stevens (56, . court-ordere- East Carbon Gty); court-issue- warrant d 1:40 a.m. May 7. Eskinder Jembere (37, warrant unknown); court-issue- d (Continued from page 1A) but the pace is moderating. March, trade showed a year-ov2.3 percent decrease. The percentage moderated to a 1.7 percent loss in April. The trade industry employs Carbon Cab Co. 637-822- 2 . Editor's note: Hie Sun Advocate, reminds readers that law enforcement officers arrest and book suspected criminal offenders Into jail oo alleged charges. But onty prosecuting attorneys have the legal thorlty to tile formal criminal complain ta. As with all United States citizens, indhiduids appearing In I the Jail boo kings are innocent of any crime until proven guilty vis the criminal justice system. In the I event prosecutors decline to die formal complaints ; or cases are dismissed, Individuals appearing In the Jail bookings may submit verification to the newspaper The Sun Advocate will print a duffle- tloo in the next section of the Castle Vhlley Watch. approximately 163,600 Utahns, but the number represents 200 fewer positions than a year ago. Grocery, department, furniture, and homegarden stores all have fewer workers. Only restaurants and auto dcalersservice stations are maintaining stable employment. Services is the states largest . well and vices. employment ledger. Several months ago, the divisions employment growth was around 2A percent In April, job expansion in tfe sector slipped to 0.3 percent,an increase of 200 positions. Banking employment is down anil mortgage-lendin- g activity is 318,500 workers. The sector grew by 0.5 percent during the year. The computer industry is still struggling and will probably continue to experience woes throughout the year, according to the department of workforce ser- -. Hotel employment is another weak area across Utah, but other services categories are helping cover the job losses. Health care, engineering and management, legal and personal services as well as non-prof- it organizations in the state are doing Cost : 14 per peTSOtl p.m. Greek Roasted Potatoes (includes - ta&gratuity) 1550, BTOE p.m. the officers cf Trice EQfe Lodge trill conduct the QHhute to Mothers Ceremony in the Lodge Matt. Sit 1-J- sitions statewide last month. The majority of the employment expansions posted at tne state and local jurisdictions centered around educational components, concluded the workforce services department Call Now for a Free MetLife Auto & Home Auto Insurance Quote West Main. Price 637-014- Happy 60th Birthday Loon May 10,. 1942 637-780-3 Dessert Bar ' Government employment grew by 2.3 percent or 4,400 po- James Banasky Insurance Glazed Carrots Salad Bar with Fresh Fruit I ; slowing. 121 ' un.-2:3- 0 adding workers. The financeinsurancerejl estate grouping has manage tp remain on the positive side of the ifURNITUFOAPPLlANCE Chef Sam Farlatno has prepared a delicious , 6ujffet at the Elk's Open to the Pu6fic May 12, ,2002 11:30 .1 employment industry with I Mother's Day Brunch Lasagna . Mushroom, Spinach and Cheese Fritata n. 72-ho- ur Frustrated With r Auto Insurance Rates? Pork Tenderloins with Bemuse. Sauce Baked Chicken Picata Gray,-Weilingto- . May 2 - Jonathan D. Gegg vs. Tiffany Lee I Gegg, married March 13, 1999 at Price. May 2 - Jared Bert Leonard vs. Crystal Gail ; Leonard, married Dec. 11, 1999 at Price. May 2 - John Gerald Shiew vs. Kobi Jo I Shiew, married May 10, 1997 at Price. court-issue- Coll Front Desk BDAC A boy to Ihmara and Dal Divorces d er it 23 - Unemployment rates dip in county, southeast region: CLASSES BEGIN MAY 14 Students Age 14 and up may take these College Classes for Credit Non-cred- April April 23 - A girl to Molly and David Hocauson, Helper. April 24 - A girl to Mickenzie and Dustin ; Owens, Price. April 24 - A boy to Natalee and Troy Anderson, Ferron. April 25 - A girl to Jalene Dalton, Emery. April 29 - A boy to Renee and J.D. Banasky, Price. April 30 - A girl to Kimberlee and Jason Llewelyn, Helper. April 30 -- A girl to Amy and Jeff Sandoval, Price. ; May 2 - A boy to Ifcri and Tidge Wright, Price: May 3 - A girl to Jaime and Kip Leonard, Price. May 3 - A giri to Jaime and Tony Wood, ; Price. Carbon Gty); protective order violation, disorderly conduct; Carbon County Sheriffs Of- Beg. Weight Training Individual Workout Time. Adv Weight Training Individual Workout Time. PHED 2370 ! d domestic assault, intoxication; Pric City Police Department 11:10 a.m. May 4. Darby Duncan (20, East ' Credit or court-issue- court-issue- After discussing the matter, the county commissioners decided that Carbon government would continue to evaluate the landfill company's property according to the contract. CEU SUMMER DANCE AND RE. Birth announcements warrant 2:30 p.m. May 3. Ibsha Robinson (20, d warrant Payson); 1:35 a.m. May 4. Lavonda Cadman (47, Price); domestic assault, intoxication; Price Gty Police Department 1:35 a.m. May 4. Leroy Quam (39, Price); Orem); VhcnECDO officials signed the publisher. K:.VI - nt sessment maintained the real value is. This year we have assessed itsvalue at $16,568, 441," pointed out Feideiber. - The commission discussed , the fact that the company had wanted a fixed rating years ago Reeeptnmil Lynda liarnell commitment ed 72-ho- would always hold at $20 million dollars, regardless of what reas- ni court-order- . 5 p.m. May 2. TJ. Lemmon (23, Price); 72-h- our Utah Department of Corrections hold. 7:40 p.m. May 2. Timothy Wooten (24, Utah Department Price); intoxication, of Corrections hold; Price City Police Depart-jne- in the beginning, the evaluation Internet: http:www.sunad.com editr sunado an. aiRftr sunadeom I jikLi Thayn ' Helper); The county lawmakers decided to have Ray Hanson, road supervisor, review the bids and advise the commission on which route to take. The commission also looked at an item presented by Nancy Ferderber, county assessor, concerning the value of the ECDC property near East Carbon City. According to the contract the commission signed with ECDC Subscription rates: 5(1 cents per eopy, $37 per year in Carhon and Ivincry counties, $4(1 in Utah and $54 outside of Utah per year by mail. . paraphernalia, improper lane travel traffic violation; Helper City Police Department 9:55 a.m. May 1. Bernadette Duran (30, warrant Wellington); court-issue- d 3:02 p.m. May 1. Michael Branagan Sr. (56, for $53, (XX). deadline; Monday at 111 a.m. lor Tuesday's publication and Wednesday at Id a.m. for Thursdays publication. warrant d L Gregory Dean Arch (39, Colorado); unlawful possessionAise of drug out forms for exemption for those years, but has for subsequent years. However, the commission was advised they do not have the power to act retroactively on the matter. Opened sealed bids for an articulated loader for the road department Bids submitted included one from DFG Livestock and Transportation for $32,000, one from Scott Machinery for $90,000 and one from A1 Sales and Rentals Classifieds l.ynnelte lessnr ( Tirislii Kaminski Jenni l asselin Cain O'Neil l.ynda liarnell 637-2- 7 court-issue- May 1 - Zachary E Humes, Price, and Lind- say D. Lloyd, Price. May 1 - Joseph G Manley, East Carbon Gty, and DawnNette Christensen, East Carbon Gty. May 2 - Gabriel G. Burnham, Helper, and Crystal D. Pittman, Roosevelt May 2 - Scott G. Merrell, Price, and Sulika P. Laulu, Price. May 3 - Kolby K. Jensen, Elmo, and Tbnya A. Rees, Salt Lake Gty. May 6 - Michael J. Potter Jr., Price, and - Katrina R. Manzanarcs, Price. May 6 - Jason P. Padgett, Rincon, Ga., and' ; Tad L. Anderson, Price. May 6 - Aaron M. Powell, Wellington, and CortneyM. Olsen, Helper. May 7 - Brian L Udovich, West Jordan, and Robyn A. Downum, West Jordan. 12:55 a.ra. M?y tion of taxes for the Spanish Speaking Assembly of God. The church had apparently not filled Piislmaster: Send change of address lo K4S Last Main Street. Price. Utah K450I. AtlerUmn Ihmliir f'Amrini, (435) rado); .. down a request to grant an exemp- Telephnne: (435) M74I732. Ken liirvm (25, Helper); unlawful possessionuse of a controlled substance, child abuse; Helper City Police Department 9:27 p.m. April 30. Ryan Patrick (22, Colo- The commission turned Address: K45 lias! Main. Price, Utah. VMikrr April 30 - Lenard L Stansfield, Wellington, and Camille L Oaks, Helper. 1:32 p.m. April 30. Ryan Russell Schenck The commission approved The voice of Carbon County since 1892 Marriage licenses Jail bookings the resolution. Sun Advocate ADMINISTRATION ' 475 E. Main, Price I v GET MET. IT PATS O Frances, Tammy, Tina, Jon, grandchildren, brothers and sisters 4 : : |