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Show 6A Sun Advocate Price, Utah Tuesday October 29, 2002 r1 I I I I I I I I DRUGS Utah secures grant, attorney general announces TURN IN A PUSHER The information gathered as a result of the following TIPS form is strictly confidential and will not be divulged to anyone outside of the Carbon Metro Drug Ihsk Force. The law enforcement officials will evaluI ate the information and place the facts into a comI posite file. Action will be taken on all submissions. I I Name of suspected drug dealer I Nickname: I I Age I Address:. I HL , Hair Sex. WL Eyes SS parent Existing visitation and exchange programs charge a flat fee or require parents to participate in meditation to resolve conflicts. The exchange program fees and parental requirements are Home: I I Business I Motor Vehicle: Make. I and the Violence Against Women office, Utah plans to create a safe place where all victims can leave children for visitation with the noncustodial ' Description: I Utah Attorney General Mark Shurtleff recently announced a project to provide a safe haven for domestic violence victims and children in the state caught in the crossfire of custody or visitation battles between parents. By using a $1 1 1,000 federal grant allocated by the United States Department of Justice Color barriers for many domestic violence victims, according to the Utah attorney general The safe havens federal grant program requires that any fees charged be based on an individual victims income. In addition, the safe havens grant prohibits meditation as a condition of eligibility, according to the state attorney generals office. Many victims face emotional and physical abuse every time they drop off their chil- dren for visitation, explained Shurtleff. This service will make it possible for a victim to comply with custody arrangements and allow the other parent to see their children without putting anyone in harms I I Associates of Dealer I I Method of A study conducted in 1997 Location of dealing . Pyramid schemes focus on cash:) worthless products or newsletters. In pyramid schemes, little Of no effort is made to market the products. Often, there are 94a established markets. The Utah Division of Consumer Protection has developed ommendations designed to protect citizens from pyramt ' (Continued torn page 2A) in abeyance agreement on the class B alcohol-relate- d of-Blackham to ordered the fense, juvenile judge complete 120 hours of community work service in connection with the misdemeanor category criminal complaint Referral statistics compiled in 7th District Juvenile Court for Carbon County from Oct 18 to Oct 24: Class B misdemeanor criminal offenses -- three. Class B misdemeanor category criminal referrals to juvenile authorities included one driving under the influence of an intoxicant (DUI) incident and one contempt of a court order criminal action along with an additional unlawful purchasepossessionconsumptfon of alcohol by a minor occurrence. d criminal counts - one. ' Status category criminal referrals to juvenile court authorities during the designated time period involved single habitual truancy from school complaint. I Dmg(s) being dealt: . I List any other suspected illegal activities: I I NO I May we contact you? YES. I I ar (Continued tom page 1A) an illegal pyramid. Many pyramid promoters attempt to make the schemes lotik like a multi-lev- el marketing company by using a line of new dealing:. I I two-ye- way." License Ycar used against them in an i situation. , The grant will furtn a project coordinator and rij? lated expenses to research su& cessful centers in other state! and arrange to meet Utahs ' needs. The coordinator will sedn additional funding and partnerships to establish a centft which will most likely be l6? cated in Salt Lake County ho ever, efforts will also be made to provide services in rurffi: Utah areas as well. This will be a place whejjS families can have safe visits ahfl work towards lives without vi& fence, explained Judy KastlL Bell chair of the Utah Domestic Violence Advisory Coundd.' found that an estimated 60,000 women and 144,000 children live with domestic violence at various locations throughout Utah. Nine percent of the study participants reported that the domestic abusers used the couples children against the victims. For example, the study participants indicated that the abusers made the victims feel guilty about the children, using the youngsters to relay messages, using visitation to harass them or threatening to take the children away. An additional 33 percent of the study participants reported knowing a friend or a family member whose children were lives,! 4en I I Mail completed forms to: I TIPS I Carbon Metro Drug Task Force I 91 East 100 North I Price, UT 84501. 1 schemes. Before opting to buy into a business opportunity, Carbon .JM County consumers should consider the following. business into rushed be to refuse deal, ng airy They should They should consult an attorney regarding all contracts received from the company. tjj) They should realize a legitimate business opportunity wjg not disappear overnight They should ask questions about the competency and expe? rience of the company and its officers; the products, including k the potential market in your area; start-u- p fees; :provi sions; and actual earnings of current distributors. They should obtain written copies of all available compa; literature. They should check with other individuals who have expei ence with the company and its products. They should find out if the products are actually being sob) to consumers. xd They should investigate and verify all information provided by the promoter. diviskml They should contact the state consumer protection the Carbon County Chamber of Commerce or the hBetgfl Business Bureau when suspecting a company may be engaged an illegal pyramid scheme. , They should disregard promoters or recruiters claimingls program has been examined and approved by consumer protou tion or anystate agency. of The division state agencies do not endorse marketing png grams, concluded the consumer protection office. non-pecuni- buy-bac- Status-relate- I a I L -- Full Set with Nail Art MGMaeeBaad Country & Western and 60's and 70's Rock & Roll $2.00 Off e all Pedicure Sendees i Tfiae BJsrnfl Sflnojpgpe 7 585 East Main, Price Stiatte : Steve Anderson Jay Frandsen 801-572-43- 435-381-27- - Salt Luke City - Castle Dole 03 94 experience epEesenftaftiive EDistiricfl ?! 69 Legislative Priorities 1: 1) Public .V-- and Higher Education Funding 2) Rural Economic Development 3) Safe Roads (Highway 6 and T91) v: v. 1 ' w; ; V., ..'.V'-"'- "I I . . 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