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Show KW Sun Advocate Price, Utah Thursday December 26, 2002 5 CasQe Vafley 0 UloOcn Rape crisia hotline Carbon-Emer- Rape or domestic violence victims in the crisis line County area may contact the local y 24-ho- ur at toll-fre- e Flu vaccinations - Clinic hours at the health district in Price are from 3 to 4:30 p.m. and Thursday from 9:30 Monday through Friday Santa pictures are ready.The library is sponsoring a food drive for the local pantry through Jan. 1 1, 2003. One can of donated food satisfies one fme. for information, call library at i.i Free radon detectors - are available at the public health district offices in Price. For information, call the health department at 637- - HEAT program - Applicants for the federally funded energy assistance program must nave identification. Social Security cards for all household members 18 years of age or older, copies of utility bills and proof of preceding months income for all employed people in the home. Tne program closes March 31. For information or ai pointments, contact the program at 613-010- 0. Active driven - The center needs volunteer driven to transport people with disabilities to appointments, school and work on, an as needed basis. Contact Active at Re-Ent- ry Re-Ent- ry 637-495- Foster Care Foundation - Carbon-Emer-y residents interested in becoming foster parents may contact Greg Cowan at 636-021- 0. : Fhrenting for teens -- The Family Support and Childrens Justice Center in Price offers a free class dealing with the issues, problems arid difficulties facing teen parents. Participants learn about available resources, assistance to help youth returnremain in school, parentinglife skills, cooking and recreation opportunities. Contact Terry Willis at 637-028- 1. CASA - Court appointed special advocates are trained volun-- i appointed by judges to speak for children appearing in court, emngs are conducted on all volunteers. For information, call CASA 1. dinator Tarasina Compagni at 636-343- rentier project - works to empower local families. The pro- needs youtn mentors. For information, contact the project at I" r Carbon County Triad - meets the first Wednesday of the month at Price senior center. Members focus on law enforcement programs to assist the elderly. Meetings are open to the Sjl? i2 ic. a: JrfCarbon County RSVP - Volunteers ages 55 year and older are agtded. Mileage reimbursement and liability insurance provided. For tion, contact the RSVP office at 63-- S tr. lifeline center The facility free evidential pregnancy iestfogTverification, counseling supplies. Residents may contact the center by calling thS ne line at frhourtel &rsL 636-070- 0. CEU library -- Hours are Monday through Thursday from 7:30 a.m. to 1 1 p.m.: Friday from 7:30 a.m. to 5 p.m.; Saturday from noon to 6 p.m.; sundry from 5 p.m. to 1 1 p.m. Hours vary on holidays and during breaks. Tne library is accepting Carbon High yearbook donations ror its archives. Missing years are 1928, 1933, 1939, 1955, 1961, 9. 1966. For information, contact the library at Family Support It Childrens Justice Center - offers crisis care for families with children from infants to 11 years old. Crisis days a week. Families may use court, doctors appointments, emergencies, mental health appointments, escaping family violence, i, attending parenting classesdivorce classes and AANarcotic Anonymous meetings. Parenting classes are scheduled Thursday at 1:30 p.m. For information, call the center at 637-028- 1. Child Cere Resource It Referral - offers information on becoming child care providers and referrals for parents, employees or employers needing related services. For information, contact the 9. agency at '13-561- Helper mining museum - From Oct. Tuesday through Saturc 30, hours are Monday through Saturday, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Tours may be scheduled. For information, contact Helen Tone at J 472-300- 9. 613-506- n, Helper library- - Hours are Monday through Wednesday from afton until 8 p.m.; Thursday from noon to 6 p.m7; Friday from 9 a.m CMtil 1 p.m.; ctaed Saturday and Sunday.For information, contact tfie library at - Hours are Monday through Thursday, 10 a.m. to p.m.; Friday, 10 a.m. to 4:45 p.m.; Saturday, 11 a.m. to 3:45 rip.; closed Sunday. Story hour is Wednesday at 5 p.m. and Thursday at 1 p.m. Children Pet Pals activities are Tuesday, 5 to :30 p.m. Unemployment filings decrease: qfending, especially for products like as cars, ted out the U.S. Commerce big-jfjk- et . HmnniKhi ren- : to worry that sales during Christmas season have off considerably and in the current ember period will be at 2 Decent or less, only half of the ammerpaoe. consumer prices inched tin November as energy and 1 t increases for Reset- J so-call- ed core CPI, tutich excludes volatile food and rprinwa, managed tndimh ry want to t&ond offi, ofout Infant immunization clinics - The health district in Price offers the clinics Monday through Friday from 3 p.m. to 4:30 p.m., Tuesday from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. and Thursday from 9:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. affagteat 200. Soft GUy Candle 637-367- ABC Learning Center - has books, computers and activities for adults and children. Hours are Monday through Friday from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. For tutoring appointments, call the center at Scdtedded &. CDidtbiSulotd 8-Scent-ia& 888-206- 1. Social Security - Located at the county courthouse in Price, the office is open the second Wednesday of the month from 9:30 a.m. lunch. For information, resiuntil 2:30 p.m., excluding a half-hodents may call Social Security toll-fre- e at GBtidA 26 ur ft.7 "ftycIPe th ages 10 and wme? nd countyS- archery league Jan 2 at 6 p.m at register .for recrea ion nter-7- 400 &st Castle Dale. For infor-mation, contact the county center at " Men- tay & 9iabm tBitcS 8. 3Hain; tPtice; Tlta . 5 381-210- 8. Habitat for Humanity - For information about volunteering or for homes, call the Habitat office at 0 between 8a.m. and noon. Caring adult program - Interested residents are tact P1011 at encouraged to 4. SHIFT YOUR CAR FINANCING TO A NAME YOU TRUST. For your next auto loan, get the neighborly treatment from State Farm Bank? Give me a call today And talk to someone who knows just how much your car means to you WE LIVE WHERE YOU LIVE ScIlOll CEU Ballet Repertory Ensemble - The schedule includes: BYU ballroom dance company, Feb. 8, 7:30 p.m., BDAC. PACY Children's Play, Feb. 21 at 7 p.m.. Tribute to Broadway, Feb. 28 to March 6, 7:30 p.m. classical dance; April 25-2ContemSpring concert, April 24-2- 6, porary dance; 7:30 p.m., Geary Theater. 8, Friday Night Special Crispy Onion $0)75 Stook cnST lit; Drafts'al l.dayTevery dayi Billie Sutplui, Agcat 190 N Carbon Avenue Price, UT Bank. LIKE A GOOD NEIGHBOR, Cold Br 1030 am 8pm, Rt& Mon-Thu- n. -- 148 S. Main Pool Ttablcs STATE FA1M IS THESE. flntiqocs S. 830 am-- 10pm, Sunday 830 St in Historic Helper 472-040- Maaari pm WhkaHlMItSlMnaril uifta cfcft tad moitnmi SHTEMMfaiUK tfffy HOWE OFFICE: tUXXOKTCN, ELMOS rassouT 3 Basis of Selection: B Applications from individuals regardless of - While consumers spent part of the money, Americans saved or invested the majority of the revenues obtained via mortgage refinancing, concluded the latest Ihetldtilia publication. fljperc age and academic O'' T X M,V.vi V s' it 34, . accomplishments. B Must be residents of ' , Mesa County, Colorado or Designed to predict economic performance three to six months ' 5 future, the New Yak-base- d s Board index of lead- lit Carbon County, Utah. Awards: in November, helped by hher stock prices and stronger dansumer confidence. $The increase was the biggest an posted since a 1.1 percent jujip in December 2001. The U.S. Federal Reserve re-- 1 that industrial production by 0.1 percent nationwide tmonth. Production picked s of automobiles, elec-bxiic- B Tuition costs. ' B Books and fees, O' fl On campus room and : board. ; : Super Wash s, appliances and other risumergooda. Production at the nations foo tsies, mines and utilities last incased in July. the nations economic to gain strength, U.S. need to boost equipment, indicated Fed--. Reserve officials, the federal agencys latest pfaufocturing report indicates rat companies in tne U.S. are not Ousting equqxnent trending. & - 1 1 ifijlfood. CThe consumer price index, ffll main U.S. inflation gauge, ; by 0.1 percent in November er advancing 0 percent in 2?rhe presentations: Jan. 24 - 7:30 p.m., Price auditorium, Christian music concert featuring David Velasquez and friends. , Feb. 8 - 7:3.0 p.m., Price auditorium, BYUs ballroom dance team. Admission fees. Feb. 20 to 25 - Geary Theatre, CEU production of "The Crucible. Admission fees. Feb. 22 - 7:30 p.m., Price auditorium, Eastern Utah Wind Symphony. March 6 - Geary Theatre, CEU dance department tribute to Broadway. March 20 to 22 and March 27 to 29 - 7:30 p.m., Mont Harmon, Castle Valley community and Mont Harmon theatre groups' proBirdie. Admission fees. duction of 'Bye-By- e April 3 to o - 7:30 p.m., Geary Theater, CEU production of Crimes of the Heart. Admission fees. April 12 - 7:30 p.m., Price auditorium, Eastern Utah Wind Symphony. Festival April 15-- 7 p.m., Price auditorium, Utah Shakespearean 9 touring companys presentation of Romeo and Juliet. Theatre, CEU concert series, classical dance. April 24 to (Continued on page 7) cudometA fob t&eib wfoll t&em t6id (art dftppo&t yeat, and gain was attributed to the West Coast labor dispute, which sharply trimmed the level of imports, according to the department of workforce services latest Trendlines publication. Home construction activity expanded across the nation in November, confirmed the U.S. Commerce Department Builders broke ground on new homes at an annual pace of 1.7 million units, up 2.4 percent from October. Americans took advantage of falling interest rates and rising home values to extract $131.6 billion via mortgage in 2001 and early 2002,1 ing to a study conducted and recently released by U.S. Federal (dbntlnued from page 1) qutput of goods and services, was ravered by strong consumer -- - Cancer screening - Southeastern Utah Health District in Price offers checks twice a month for women up to and including age 64. Clinics include breast, pelvic and pap exams at low or no cost. Women 50 to 64 may qualify for free mammogram vouchers. Call the health . 1 to schedule appointments. department at 472-560- 1. S .Trice library 637-311- 6. 0. 636-323- infor-ajptio- 636-021- 9. New Year's Eve dance - The community event is slated Dec. 31 at 9 p.m. at the senior citizens center in Price. For information, contact Charlie Bezyack at Price Culture Connection The schedule includes the following Prehistoric museum - From Nov. 1 to March 31, hours are Mon- day through Saturday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. daily. From April 1 to Oct. 31, hours are from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m Call the museum at - Foster its - The local DCFS office needs foster parents to work with teens and provide emergency shelter care. For contact Gndy Sacco manno at Events 636-318- 8. 613-520- Ij- - t- FV1 Token Sales Are yvs B For use atany accredited college urtlversite orV : vocational schboC.;- - Almost Over! Applications:?y Get yours today, because winter weather means winter washes! A -- At? - Write ta 1 EducatiOTFoundatkOT:!a 5 tokens for $10 Grind Junction, CO jyfM i entprodtio- 0.4 percent in j after dedining 0.7 percent in 323 So. Hwy 55 Price (by the new .J prior month and 1.1 percent udieptember. ; feThe U.S. trade deficit de- -: &e d to $35.1 billion in Octo- -. Wi the best showiru in seven : sJfcths. However, the nuyoitytrfthe tyfalMart) a MOM S.- -- SM a. V-- 7WWW.L.: jk.'-S- s w ft..... , 4 |