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Show 1 8A Sun Advocate Price. Utah Tuesday May 28. 2002 Planning to meet weekly social news deadline telephone number for clarification purposes. Readers who submit social announcements and accompanying photographs via should contact the newspaper office at to make arrangements to charge the fees. Readers may also mail the announcements, photosand processing fees to Sun Advocate, 845 E. Main, Price, UT 84501. When considering pictures for publication in the Sun Advocate society sections, photos printed on invitations are unacceptable. And in all cases, be sure the subjects faces are larger than a thumbprint When considering pictures to accompany wedding announcements, avoid photographs including anyone other than the bride and the The Sun Advocate weekly deadline for submitting local social announcements stories and photographs for publication in the newspaper is Friday at noon. Appropriate society items include weddings, birthdays (80th or higher), missionaries, anniversaries (50th or higher), employd ment or awards, graduations, news briefs, etc. military Timely submittal of information will help ensure that an article, with or without an accompanying photograph, will be published on the date preferred by the customer. Social announcements are not published in the Thursday issue of the Carbon County ail 637-07- i 32 pro-cessi- . school-relate- newspaper. Stories submitted after the designated deadline date and time will not make the following Ibesday edition. There is no charge for publishing a local society news article. However, there is a nominal fee required to cover the costs of processing a photo to accompany the story. Printed or typed news copy is preferred. Please write legibly, list first as well as last names of the parties and include a daytime Trad Anderson Jason Padgett Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Anderson announce the marriage of their daughter, Ttad Le Anderson, .to Jason Paul Padgett, the son of Mr. and Mrs. James Padgett of Garden Gty, Ga. Jason and TVaci will be married June 1 in the MantiLDSIbmpIe. A reception honoring the newlyweds will be presented that evening from 7 to 9 p.m. at the Price 4th5th LDS Ward Church, 545 East 400 North. Dancing will follow from 9 to 10 p.m. groom. Pictures including children or third par- ties may be printed in a display advertisement but are unacceptable for inclusion as a society wedding article in the Sun Advocate. Avoid disappointment Contact the SunAdvocate well in advance TTie couple will reside in Rincon, Ga, where Jason will work and Had will continue her education. of a specially planned event to determine whether a photograph can be copied for publication in the newspaper. Christa Fullmer Jonathan Powell College, university grads face competitive job market Recent graduates from colleges and universities in Utah will face a highly competitive job market. Because of the national recession, employers are curtailing their recruiting activities, indicated Utah Department of Workforce Service economist John Mathews. Job opportunities that do occur will be sought after by many applicants including those already in the labor market, added the DWS representative. With a slumping economy at locations throughout the state, firms are reacting and recruiting cautiously. I lard sciences and business degrees seem to be fairly secure fields of study in just about any market, explained Mathews. Graduates with degrees in engineering, mechanical, electrical and computer fields remain in demand. Management, accounting and finance degrees also continue to be popular. But beyond the designated . Gift & Bridal Registry Carrie VanNess & Garett Gunderson June 1,2002 Janae Jensen & Boe Minchey June 8, 2002 up-da- gift-wr- c$iulaL rleqi&tuf te Free Gift Wrap Phone Orders Delivery to Reception 60 W. Main Price -6- 37-5488-. L-- & bridal registry - Oliveto FINE GIFTS & FURNISHINGS Local & out of town phone orders VISA & Mastercard Welcome 48 East Main, Price 637-192- 7 ' Jessica McArthur Wesley Whimpey Tbny and Sandy McArthur announce the marriage of their daughter, Jessica Ann McArthur, to Wesley Dean Whimpey, the son of Dean and Nancy Whimpey and Mark and Susan McGany. They will be married June 1. A reception will be presented in the newlyweds honor that evening from 7 to 9 p.m. at the Hunting-to- n Elementary gymnasium. Jessica will graduate this summer from College of Eastern Utah cosmetology department She is the granddaughter of Perry and Olive McArthur, Clyde Kay and the late Colleen Kay. Wes works at Willow Qeek mine. He is the grandson of Ronald and Sue Jones and Louis and Ruth Whimpey. The couple will make their home in Price. IRS sets up centers to help taxpayers with problems The United States Internal Revenue Service recently announced steps to expand customer service for taxpayers. Through the agencys solutions service, a taxpayer or preparer can set up a personal appointment at the most conve. - . nient assistance center. The 400 new numbers across the nation are dedicated to scheduling face-to-fameetings to help solve tax problems. All other calls should be directed to the help numregular IRS toll-frce ee ber at Our new everyday tax solu Caslto Rock Square, Pries 637-678- s William and Linda Fullmer of Fkirview announce the marriage of their daughter, Christa Lee Fullmer, to Jonathan Ray Powell, the son of Robert and Gayla Powell of Wellington. They will be sealed June 1 in the Manti LDS Tfemple. A reception will be presented in the newlyweds honor that evening from 630 to 830 pjn. at the Fairviewlstth LDS Wud, 122 South State Street An open house is planned June 15, 630 to 830 pjiL, at the Wellington lst4th LDS )rd, 50 North 100 East A North Sanpete High School graduate, Christa attends College ofEastern Utah. Her grandparents are Darrel and Bernice Fullmer, Glen Bell and the late Mary Bell Johnny is a graduate of Carbon Hjgh mission for die and served in the Califomia-Fresn- o Saints. He works Church ofJesus Christ of Latter-da- y atNelco Construction His grandparents are the late Orson and Maud Powell, the late John Timothy, Sally Timothy and the late Alberta Timothy. The couple will reside in Price. ing. Recruiters were most interested in business related majors such as business and accounting, engineering, nursing, computer science, and education. Salary offers to graduates will not be much different from last year. The top three fields of study that will be in demand in four years from now are computer science, education and engi- neering, concluded the Utah DWS labor market economist . Ea 4 fvteK . ap gift V; I. ket economist Because activity at campus placement centers Is oft the ratio of graduates to job offers will jump. Salary offers look similar to last year, but are missing the like signing bonuses and other perks. In Utah, some of the more in demand majors may see small increases in salary offers, predicted the workforce services economist The industries most heavily College and university affected by the economic dolgraduated must be mobile to drums are limiting the compaaccept employment where the nies recruiting efforts. work is, according to the state The industries in question department In an employers job marinclude manufacturing, construction and transportation, . ket, one may not be able to start Government, primarily at at the great salary that is the federal level, is one area of wanted, or in a prime location. In fact, graduates seeking the economy that has been reported as increasing its visits to employment may have to accampuses, as budgets grow for cept something less to get started in a career. jobs in the public sector. The following are findings The Utah economy is near the bottom of a business cycle. from an ad hoc survey of colnot the first recession, nor lege placement offices across Utah. Virtually all the respondents report that recruiting activity would be off. in spring Utah's Way the 2002, some by as much as 30 percent The decline reflects that Friendly Way. Drive Safe, businesses are reacting to an economy in recession, accordDrive Friendly. ing to Mathews. Many of the usual recruiters are not actively looking at the current time, but want to be CASTLE COUNTRY 9 invited to campus next year. At a couple of higher education schools, only the federal &ketOUmrfLm government is actively recruit- We know exactly what they want in a wedding or shower gift We their list as gifts are purchased. Visit us when shopping for a gift We'lj help you select a gift the bride really wants. WeD it We'll deliver it And the service is free! For the most complete the last that will occur, according to the labor market representative. The economy doesnt run on a smooth and steady track. Mathews noted that, in general, there is economic security in higher education. The more that is learned, the more is earned, and the more thats learned, the less unemployment one will experience, pointed out the labor market economist Mobility and flexibility are the attributes to the successful graduate fields, fewer job opportunities are expected during the current year, pointed out the labor mar- 1 BRIDAL REGISTRY Carrie VanNess & Garett Gunderson ' tions service offers sistance on the taxpayers under die individuals section. Many situations do not re-quire meetings, lb discuss a protH lem by phone or letter, taxpayer may call the IRS help line or write to the address on their IRS 1 assched-ul- e, 1 not ours, explained IRS commissioner Charles RossottL Taxpayers and tax professionals tell us they want our help with tax problems early and conve- correspondence. Everyday tax solutions addresses problems such as: Resolving IRS account and notice issues. niently. Appointments are not -- re- quired for everyday tax solutions. In fact, taxpayers can walk in during regular business hours. lb make an appointment, the taxpayer should call the number and, at the prompt, leave a message requesting assistance, according to the IRS commissioner. A representative will call back within two business days to schedule an appointment. IRS taxpayer center telephone numbers are listed through local directory assistance and cm the agencys web site at wwwjrs.gov Making installment ' Greet s4nnasta&ia& gifts Sc Drad Anderson & Jason Padgett 1 2002 70 Aaron Lee Reinhob & Cody Floyd Greenwood I" Deliverto Recepttoa FnemWnp VW She's got a new set of wheels. Pappy Sweet Loveyou. Hem, Dad 6 East 161 s Dau Gifts Lewis fee JMtjiCt 4SE.IWn, gailwf 8urt, June 22. 2002 nwmunmnwmome ' 7 Filing innocent spouse claims for taxpayers who may not; be liable for a spouses share of 1 joint tax liabilities. We may not be able to re-- 1 solve some problems on the spot but we can get the ball rolling tc( help taxpayers, pointed out; RossottL i Sstuntw. June 1. 2002- - Snurtw June agree-- ments to pay tax liabilities. Requesting release of federal tax liens and levies. Mo SS7-217-S Phone oitien accepted DfenondtCifend Free Gift Wrap Stn&ndutfi 60 N. 100 W. Price, 435637-519- 6 UT |